thanks a lot for that ,was very useful
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Originally posted by kirmit View PostI'm really hoping we'll see more of them in AoT, good battle between 302's and them would be great.
As for the size, they were definately bigger than a glider, gliders would be no where near big enough to carry a ring platform and have alot of room left. I'd put just shorter than a cargo ship.
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Originally posted by P-90_177 View PostUnfortunately i can no longer find the actual designs for the fighter. However i do have this.
http://bridgecommander.filefront.com...s/File/82134/7
The ori fighter is at the bottom of the screenshot in the centre. It is an accurate representation of the official designs made for the show.sigpici know this is an overstatement and untrue to the show, but i still think its funny kinda
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Originally posted by Devlin Kyle SG-9 View PostThere is ONE class of gliders that carries rings. It was shown in "Children of the Gods Pt2".
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Originally posted by kirmit View PostI wouldn't call that a glider, it was a transport ship big enough for rings that then morphed into a much smaller glider and it's never been seen since.
Unlike other death gliders (which appear to require forward momentum to remain airborne) this advanced craft appeared to use ventral repulser jets to keep it hovering in-place, as an on-board ring platform transported the cargo to the ground.
Once its contents had been expelled, the wings would modify into the standard forward configuration. Aft jets would then take over and shoot the glider away from the scene.
This craft was perhaps one-of-a-kind. After Major Charles Kawalsky and SG-2 shot down the vessel on Chulak, the model has not been seen again
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Originally posted by ha´tak View PostModified version of a standard death glider, likely custom-built to Apophis's own specifications. The craft had a generous cargo hold for ferrying Apophis, his inner circle of Goa'uld, and several Jaffa elite.
Unlike other death gliders (which appear to require forward momentum to remain airborne) this advanced craft appeared to use ventral repulser jets to keep it hovering in-place, as an on-board ring platform transported the cargo to the ground.
Once its contents had been expelled, the wings would modify into the standard forward configuration. Aft jets would then take over and shoot the glider away from the scene.
This craft was perhaps one-of-a-kind. After Major Charles Kawalsky and SG-2 shot down the vessel on Chulak, the model has not been seen again
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