Talk:Viper (TOS)From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guideBoy, a lot of this information is non-canon. Someone needs to go in here and note this.
"Breaking" flaps?In context the phrase should be "braking flaps", not "breaking flaps". Is it deliberately misspelled that way in the original script and that's why it's worded that way here? -- Davidkevin 18:39, 12 February 2007 (CST)
Dimensions?I'm pretty sure the dimensions listed are incorrect, what is the source for them? Reson being, Length is listed as "Approx 8.7M", which is only slightly larger than the New Series Viper MkII at 8.4M. However, a casual comparison of the cockpits of each would seem to indicate, even with a cramped compartment, the Original Series Viper should be at least 25%-30% larger than the New Series Viper.
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I'll easily concede that the 3d meshes aren't entirely accurate, but according to that article "To begin with, the sfx model is several scale feet longer than the Monogram viper"- which means there would be even MORE of a difference in lengths. Again, my original claim was based on a simple visual comparison of the cockpit sizes in relation the the length of the nose, I was simply using the 3d models to illustrate that point. I also have two of the licensed figures on my desk, and though they are the same 'size' it's readily apparent that they are not 'in scale' with each other. Actually, I just pulled up my 3d model of the Original Viper, and it actually has two of the features which that article points to the monogram model missing: "the sfx viper’s nose seems to have a very subtle curve leading into the nose intake" "The laser cannon on the sfx viper are almost mounted evenly between the top and bottom of the fuselage" I'll avoid posting another image unless requested, as the veracity of the 3d models is not actually the main thrust of my argument, but I felt the need to share in this case. -HandofBobb RDM Series cameoGiven that the other Vipers in the RDM Series are labeled Mark II and Mark VII, it is possible that the Original Series Viper appearing in the miniseries was intended to be a "Viper Mark I".Just my two cents. ZeldaTheSwordsman 16:14, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
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Now, granted, these are fan-made models, but they're fairly accurate, and correspond to most toy/model images I can find. The pilot figure in both cases is the same Poser model, Michael 3, at the same scale. As you can see, even with the Original Series Viper at roughly 130%, he's pretty cramped in there, while there's plenty of room in the new Viper. -