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'''Fairchild Dornier''' introduced the ''Samurai'' AeroSpace Fighter at the start of the [[Age of War]]. The design served the [[Terran Hegemony]] (and later [[Star League]]) very well until the Fairchild Dornier line was destroyed.  
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==Overview==
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'''Fairchild Dornier''' introduced the ''[[Samurai]]'' [[aerospace fighter]] at the start of the [[Age of War]]. The design served the [[Terran Hegemony]] (and later [[Star League]]) very well until the Fairchild Dornier line was destroyed.  
  
Their one design was so effective that Fairchild didn't provide any other designs or open any other production lines. This focus allowed them to create an excellent AeroSpace Fighter, but left them in a terrible position when their one production facility was destroyed. With the destruction of the Mizar line, Fairchild would exit the military market. Only after receiving subsidies from the [[Lyran Alliance]] and [[ComStar]] would they re-open their military line. For most of the [[Succession Wars]] and [[Clan Invasion]] Fairchild focused instead on producing civilian air- and spacecraft.
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Their one design was so effective that Fairchild didn't provide any other designs or open any other production lines. This focus allowed them to create an excellent aerospace fighter, but left them in a terrible position when their one production facility was destroyed. With the destruction of the Mizar line, Fairchild would exit the military market. Only after receiving subsidies from the [[Lyran Alliance]] and [[ComStar]] would they reopen their military line. For most of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] and [[Clan Invasion]] Fairchild focused instead on producing civilian air- and spacecraft.
 
 
==Overview==
 
The primary factory on [[Mizar]] was heavily damaged during the [[Amaris Civil War]] in [[2774]], and the Samurai Aerospace Fighter production stops.<ref name=TRO3039-202>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 202, "Produced Samurai Fighter Components on Mizar"</ref>
 
  
 
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The primary factory on Mizar was heavily damaged during the [[Amaris Civil War]] in [[2774]], and the ''Samurai'' aerospace fighter production stops.<ref name=TRO3039-202>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 202, "Produced Samurai Fighter Components on Mizar"</ref>
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| [[Samurai|SL-25 ''Samurai'']]<ref name=TRO3039-202/>
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| [[Samurai|SL-26 ''Samurai'']]<ref name=TRO3039-202/>
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| medium aerospace fighter ''Production ended after Amaris Civil War''
 
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| [[Samurai|SL-27 ''Samurai'']]<ref name=TRO3039-202/>
 
| [[Samurai|SL-27 ''Samurai'']]<ref name=TRO3039-202/>
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==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
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*''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''  
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[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Fairchild Dornier]]
 
[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Fairchild Dornier]]
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 3 June 2023

Fairchild Dornier
Corporation Profile
HeadquartersMizar
LeadershipCEO
Product(s)Aerospace fighters

Overview[edit]

Fairchild Dornier introduced the Samurai aerospace fighter at the start of the Age of War. The design served the Terran Hegemony (and later Star League) very well until the Fairchild Dornier line was destroyed.

Their one design was so effective that Fairchild didn't provide any other designs or open any other production lines. This focus allowed them to create an excellent aerospace fighter, but left them in a terrible position when their one production facility was destroyed. With the destruction of the Mizar line, Fairchild would exit the military market. Only after receiving subsidies from the Lyran Alliance and ComStar would they reopen their military line. For most of the Succession Wars and Clan Invasion Fairchild focused instead on producing civilian air- and spacecraft.

Manufacturing[edit]

Fairchild Dornier has a manufacturing center on the following planet:

Mizar[edit]

The primary factory on Mizar was heavily damaged during the Amaris Civil War in 2774, and the Samurai aerospace fighter production stops.[1]

Components produced on Mizar:[1]
Component Type
Aerospace Fighter
SL-25 Samurai[1] medium aerospace fighter
SL-26 Samurai[1] medium aerospace fighter Production ended after Amaris Civil War
SL-27 Samurai[1] medium aerospace fighter
Chassis
FD 50-12 Samurai[1]
Fusion Engine
Hermes 250 Samurai[1]
Armor - Aerospace Fighters & Conventional Aircraft
SearWeave Samurai[1]
Communications System
FD 205 Samurai[1]
Targeting-Tracking System
Scope 115F Samurai[1]
Medium Laser
Maxel DT Samurai[1]
Small Laser
Magna Samurai[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 202, "Produced Samurai Fighter Components on Mizar"

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