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[[Image:Mk VII with Mk II, patrol.jpg|thumb|right|A Viper Mk. II and a Mk. VII on patrol ([[33]]).]]
[[Image:Mk VII with Mk II, patrol.jpg|thumb|right|A Viper Mk. II and a Mk. VII on patrol ([[33]]).]]


The Viper is designed for atmospheric as well as space-based operations. However, Vipers consume more fuel during atmospheric operations than in the vacuum of space. Once in an atmosphere, the engines must run continuously to maintain sufficient airflow over the wing lifting surfaces. Depending on the composition of the atmosphere itself, this can place severe strain on the Viper's engines ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]). In addition to excessive fuel consumption in atmospheric flight, the very high wing loading (a very small wing area relative to their weight) may compromise the Viper's overall atmospheric maneuverability. Because of the smaller wings (which generate less lift) higher speeds may be needed just to stay in the air. It is probable that the fighter's reaction control thrusters may offset one or both of these problems.
The Viper is designed for both atmospheric and space-based operations. However, Vipers consume more fuel during atmospheric operations than in the vacuum of space. Once in an atmosphere, the engines must run continuously to maintain sufficient airflow over the wing lifting surfaces. Depending on the composition of the atmosphere itself, this can place severe strain on the Viper's engines ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]). In addition to excessive fuel consumption in atmospheric flight, the very high wing loading (a very small wing area relative to their weight) may compromise the Viper's overall atmospheric maneuverability. Because of the smaller wings (which generate less lift) higher speeds may be needed just to stay in the air. It is probable that the fighter's reaction control thrusters may offset one or both of these problems.


=== Life Support ===
=== Life Support ===

Revision as of 05:49, 28 March 2008

This is an overview page on the subject of Viper fighter craft. For detailed information, see the sections listed in the sidebar to your left.

The Viper is the Colonial Fleet's primary space superiority fighter / attack craft.

The Mark II Viper.
The advanced Mark VII Viper.

The Viper Mk II was originally introduced into Colonial service shortly before the outbreak of the Cylon War where it served with distinction throughout the war. It was subsequently retired and replaced with newer models. By the time of the renewed Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies, the Mark VII was the standard front-line model.

Atmospheric Operations

A Viper Mk. II and a Mk. VII on patrol (33).

The Viper is designed for both atmospheric and space-based operations. However, Vipers consume more fuel during atmospheric operations than in the vacuum of space. Once in an atmosphere, the engines must run continuously to maintain sufficient airflow over the wing lifting surfaces. Depending on the composition of the atmosphere itself, this can place severe strain on the Viper's engines (You Can't Go Home Again). In addition to excessive fuel consumption in atmospheric flight, the very high wing loading (a very small wing area relative to their weight) may compromise the Viper's overall atmospheric maneuverability. Because of the smaller wings (which generate less lift) higher speeds may be needed just to stay in the air. It is probable that the fighter's reaction control thrusters may offset one or both of these problems.

Life Support

Viper cockpits are pressurized and heated, but the pilot wears a flight suit that provides full life support should ejection be required (You Can't Go Home Again). A life support backpack is built into the pilot's seat itself. During an ejection, the back of the seat separates automatically, effectively becoming a backpack for the pilot using the seat's harnesses as straps (Act of Contrition). Should ejection take place within an atmosphere, the life support backpack also incorporates a parachute.

Because the life support systems do not include artificial gravity, inertial dampeners, or the like, pilots are fully exposed to the effects of acceleration. To prepare for the strains this causes on the body, battlestars have a specialized weight room.

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  • See Also
    • Viper Mark II|Mark II Viper
    • Viper Mark VII|Mark VII Viper
  • Other Series
    • Viper (TOS)|Original Series Viper
    • Viper (1980)|Galactica 1980 Viper

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