Tuesday, February 14, 2017

The Road to Solomon


So the VF-31 pictures aren't very good, even considering that I'm not overly focused on picture quality as long as it conveys the needed information.   Sometimes that's what I have to work with, as that article was translated from manual scans from dalong.net and 1999.co.jp.

If someone has higher quality scans of manuals they're always welcomed.    There are cases where the picture is low quality to begin with, like the one posted above, since it's supposed to have a grainy high ISO film like quality.   MSV manuals don't really have great art either, so I'll just have to make do somehow.

Anyway, there's a very long Battle of Solomon article on the way as I move to cover the last two major battles in the OYW, since they come up in discussion a lot on various forums but the data itself never seems to have made it into English in an obvious way.   I am to correct that and will be using the more updated versions of these battles depicted in Another Century's Chronicle, though maybe I can come back with Entertainment Bible 39 later.   It may be some time before this article is done due to its length, but I have shorter bits to post in the meantime.

Monday, February 13, 2017

VF-31J Siegfried (Hayate Immelmann Use)



The VF-31J, (used exclusively by Delta Squadron) was developed as a general-purpose support variable fighter exclusively for the Tactical Sound Unit 'Walkure'.  Though the basic airframe and construction are descended from the VF-31 Kairos, internally the addition of a 'Fold Wave System' and different engine necessitated numerous internal changes and reinforcements in order to accommodate the improved engine performance.  The VF-31 Siegfried currently has C, E, F, J, and S variants fielded, with the base specs being relatively similar, primarily differing in external appearance - such as the head section design and number of beam guns installed there.   (The J model has one anti-air beam gun while E, F, and J have two, and the S model has four.)  Though there are essentially no significant internal differences, each model has a number of software changes, with the fold wave system on each model being tuned to the individual parameters of each Walkure member, and matching the the ARIEL III onboard AI with the movement patterns of each member, in addition to minor avionics changes.

The S model, as the commander unit, has formation command systems as well as improved transmitters and datalink systems.


Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Space suits of the One Year War


Even in an age where space suits are worn on an everyday basis to perform activities in outer space, there are many demands placed on the space suits worn, and as a result of incorporating all the necessary features, the space suits often limit the range of motion of their wearer.   Military Space suits aim to allow as wide a range of motion as possible, but are also modified to be easier to egress.  These types of modifications would be extremely expensive and so are not practical for civilian use space suits, and so are seen as somewhat extravagant in comparison.