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It is does not use metal for its skin, but carbon composite, which makes it invisible from [[DRADIS]] scanning, an idea suggested by [[Karl Agathon]]. (Carbon composite is the same material used in the nose cone and leading edge of the Space Shuttle).
It is does not use metal for its skin, but carbon composite, which makes it invisible from [[DRADIS]] scanning, an idea suggested by [[Karl Agathon]]. (Carbon composite is the same material used in the nose cone and leading edge of the Space Shuttle).


It is powered by obsolete DDG-62 engines that were in storage on another ship. One must speculate that since a typical Viper's engines are vulnerable to heat-seeking missiles [[(Mini-series)]], these must be as well. This would would compromise its stealth features during powered flight.
It is powered by obsolete DDG-62 engines that were in storage on another ship. One must speculate that since a typical Viper's engines are vulnerable to heat-seeking missiles ([[Mini-series]]), these must be as well. This would would compromise its stealth features during powered flight.


The first prototype was dubbed "Laura", in honor of President [[Laura Roslin]]. ([[Flight of the Phoenix]])
The first prototype was dubbed "Laura", in honor of President [[Laura Roslin]]. ([[Flight of the Phoenix]])

Revision as of 07:07, 17 September 2005

The Blackbird is a prototype Colonial fighter craft constructed by Galen Tyrol, his deck crews, and other members of Galactica. This craft was meant to supplement the Viper, given the issues with the remaining craft aboard the battlestar.

It is designed to use the Viper launch tubes, and therefore shares the same general shape. It is built more for speed than for maneuverability. If it is armed, it likely fires the same ammunition as typical Vipers, though this has not yet been demonstrated.

It is does not use metal for its skin, but carbon composite, which makes it invisible from DRADIS scanning, an idea suggested by Karl Agathon. (Carbon composite is the same material used in the nose cone and leading edge of the Space Shuttle).

It is powered by obsolete DDG-62 engines that were in storage on another ship. One must speculate that since a typical Viper's engines are vulnerable to heat-seeking missiles (Mini-series), these must be as well. This would would compromise its stealth features during powered flight.

The first prototype was dubbed "Laura", in honor of President Laura Roslin. (Flight of the Phoenix)