Viceroy Falstaff

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Developed from the largely on the propellor-driven machines that ruled the skies during the short period of Britannican conflicts, the Viceroy Falstaff was the premier point defence interceptor. With its propellor dispensed with and a powerful jet engine now located on each wing, the Falstaff can ascend like never before, and its four 30mm nose-mounted guns can still rip apart a bomber in seconds.

It is the oldest of the Viceroy Aerospace designs still in service with the Foxchester Flying Corps.



The Viceroy Falstaff is based on the Me 262