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Small, reliable one-man fighter, common until the standardized version of the [[Mamba (Classic)|Mamba]] became available on the open market. Several of these early [[Faulcon de Lacy|Faulcon deLacy]] designed craft may still be found in service in remote areas, but spare parts are no longer available and the need to cannibalize has reduced numbers still further in recent years. | Small, reliable one-man fighter, common until the standardized version of the [[Mamba (Classic)|Mamba]] became available on the open market. Several of these early [[Faulcon de Lacy|Faulcon deLacy]] designed craft may still be found in service in remote areas, but spare parts are no longer available and the need to cannibalize has reduced numbers still further in recent years. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 13 February 2022
Overview
Small, reliable one-man fighter, common until the standardized version of the Mamba became available on the open market. Several of these early Faulcon deLacy designed craft may still be found in service in remote areas, but spare parts are no longer available and the need to cannibalize has reduced numbers still further in recent years.
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