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The [[StarCitizen:Anvil]] '''F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I''' is a civilian variant of the [[StarCitizen:F7A Hornet Mk I]] released during its twilight in [[StarCitizen:2946]] before retiring not a decade later in [[StarCitizen:2954]]. It was succeeded the next year in [[StarCitizen:2955]] by the modernised [[StarCitizen:F7C-M Super Hornet Mk II]]. | The [[StarCitizen:Anvil]] '''F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I''' is a civilian variant of the [[StarCitizen:F7A Hornet Mk I]] released during its twilight in [[StarCitizen:2946]] before retiring not a decade later in [[StarCitizen:2954]]. It was succeeded the next year in [[StarCitizen:2955]] by the modernised [[StarCitizen:F7C-M Super Hornet Mk II]]. | ||
The F7C-M was designed to closely resemble its originator as closely as possible while still using equipment and materials available on the civilian market, with the noted exception of expanding the cockpit for a co-pilot. By introducing a second seat to divide logistical and combat responsibilities, the Super Hornet becomes an exceptionally formidable adversary. This enhancement demonstrates the effectiveness of teamwork and makes engaging with the Super Hornet a truly daunting prospect.<ref>{{ | The F7C-M was designed to closely resemble its originator as closely as possible while still using equipment and materials available on the civilian market, with the noted exception of expanding the cockpit for a co-pilot. By introducing a second seat to divide logistical and combat responsibilities, the Super Hornet becomes an exceptionally formidable adversary. This enhancement demonstrates the effectiveness of teamwork and makes engaging with the Super Hornet a truly daunting prospect.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=pledge/ships/anvil-hornet/F7C-M-Super-Hornet|text=The F7C-M Super Hornet - Ship page}}</ref><ref>{{Cite RSI|url=media/qz9rg4pqc8xbgr/source/Brochure-Hornet-V8-1.pdf|text=F7 Hornet Ship Brochure}}</ref> | ||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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== Model == | == Model == | ||
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*The complete F7 MkI series of ships was withdrawn from the store following Invictus 2954 to accommodate the introduction of the MkII series.<ref>https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19936-Hornet-Mk-I A Legacy of Service Mk I Hornet</ref> | *The complete F7 MkI series of ships was withdrawn from the store following Invictus 2954 to accommodate the introduction of the MkII series.<ref>https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19936-Hornet-Mk-I A Legacy of Service Mk I Hornet</ref> | ||
*The M was a play on warplane manufacturers like Grumman getting stuck with weird letters, it's not intended to stand for Military.<ref>"[https://bsky.app/profile/banditloaf.wcnews.com/post/3llnbi6f3ic2z <nowiki>[...] Anvil wasn’t M for military, it was a play on later manufacturers like Grumman getting stuck with weird letters (Anvil was newer than Aegis).</nowiki>]", @banditloaf.wcnews.com, Bluesky, Mar 31, 2025</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Navplate manufacturers|ANVL}} | {{Navplate manufacturers|ANVL}} | ||
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[[Category:Fighters]] | [[Category:Fighters]] | ||
[[Category:Medium fighters]] | [[Category:Medium fighters]] | ||
Revision as of 11:20, 4 May 2026
The StarCitizen:Anvil F7C-M Super Hornet Mk I is a civilian variant of the StarCitizen:F7A Hornet Mk I released during its twilight in StarCitizen:2946 before retiring not a decade later in StarCitizen:2954. It was succeeded the next year in StarCitizen:2955 by the modernised StarCitizen:F7C-M Super Hornet Mk II.
The F7C-M was designed to closely resemble its originator as closely as possible while still using equipment and materials available on the civilian market, with the noted exception of expanding the cockpit for a co-pilot. By introducing a second seat to divide logistical and combat responsibilities, the Super Hornet becomes an exceptionally formidable adversary. This enhancement demonstrates the effectiveness of teamwork and makes engaging with the Super Hornet a truly daunting prospect.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref><ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
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On 2017-02-14, the price was increased from $165 to $180.
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- The complete F7 MkI series of ships was withdrawn from the store following Invictus 2954 to accommodate the introduction of the MkII series.<ref>https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/19936-Hornet-Mk-I A Legacy of Service Mk I Hornet</ref>
- The M was a play on warplane manufacturers like Grumman getting stuck with weird letters, it's not intended to stand for Military.<ref>"[...] Anvil wasn’t M for military, it was a play on later manufacturers like Grumman getting stuck with weird letters (Anvil was newer than Aegis).", @banditloaf.wcnews.com, Bluesky, Mar 31, 2025</ref>
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