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==History==
= History =


The '''Hummer''' Light Recon and Strike Planes were used at the time of the [[McAuliffe Ambush]] and multiple squadrons of these craft were located at the bases and ships there.
The '''Hummer''' Light Recon and Strike Planes were used at the time of the [[McAuliffe Ambush]] and multiple squadrons of these craft were located at the bases and ships there.
= Sources =
== [[source:=Wing Commander: Action Stations]] ==
* '''Chapter 2'''
** "Geoff could not help but look in wide-eyed awe at the vast array of strike power lined up before him, entire squadrons of Hurricanes, Gladiators, Trident heavy bombers, and Hummer light recon and strike planes, arrayed wingtip to wingtip. And yet, on closer examination, even his unpracticed eye could see that more than one of the planes was missing an engine, or access hatches were pulled open to reveal that the guts of the plane were gone, and in some cases the plane was up on jacks and its wheels were missing."


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Latest revision as of 23:45, 9 May 2012

Hummer
Type Light Recon and Strike Plane
Primary User Terran Confederation
Introduction pre-2634
Source Wing Commander: Action Stations


Work-in-progress, expect frequent changes. Help and feedback is welcome. See discussion page.


History

The Hummer Light Recon and Strike Planes were used at the time of the McAuliffe Ambush and multiple squadrons of these craft were located at the bases and ships there.

Sources

Wing Commander: Action Stations

  • Chapter 2
    • "Geoff could not help but look in wide-eyed awe at the vast array of strike power lined up before him, entire squadrons of Hurricanes, Gladiators, Trident heavy bombers, and Hummer light recon and strike planes, arrayed wingtip to wingtip. And yet, on closer examination, even his unpracticed eye could see that more than one of the planes was missing an engine, or access hatches were pulled open to reveal that the guts of the plane were gone, and in some cases the plane was up on jacks and its wheels were missing."