the Missile Storm Copter

The Gi Joe team's Missile Storm Copter is a vehicle that they built after considerable 'study' (read: reverse engineering) of the Mark 3 Cobra F.A.N.G. It uses a lot of the same components, though the electronics are produced by more 'friendly' parties, of course.

While the craft essentially flies the same, the Joes modified it somewhat in armaments, in that the Missile Storm replaces the optional bombs with a secondary, side-mounted machine gun. The Gi Joe team's Missile Storm Copter has these vehicular characteristics:

Handling
RV 10
Velocity
RV 30
Durability
RV 20
Protection
RV 0

Flight: naturally the primary use for this vehicle, the Missile Storm Copter autogyro is capable of flying at pretty decent speeds - and for quite awhile, too. It can fly at up to rank value 30 air speeds (204.55 m.p.h.), and may do so for up to 600 miles before it must land for a refueling.

Heat-Seeking Air to Air Rockets: the secondary armament on the Missile Storm Copter, this bottom-mounted missile can be used to inflict considerable damage to other airborne vessels in its vicinity. It tracks a target by its heat signature, and is possessed of these vehicular statistics:

Handling
RV 20
Velocity
RV 50
Durability
RV 20
Damage
RV 30 Slashing (fragmentary)

Machine Guns: the main weapon on the Missile Storm Copter is its twinned, rotary-barreled cannons, mounted on the front of the craft. It can fire a short burst of lead to inflict rank value 20 Piercing damage, raised to rank value 30 Piercing damage in a stream of sustained fire.

Side Gun: the Missile Storm Copter also has a left side-mounted gun, which always faces forward. It can only hit whatever is directly in front of the craft (as opposed to the front-mounted cannons, which can be swiveled about 45 degrees). The side gun otherwise functions the same.

Extra Goodies:

the Missile Storm Copter 4C System: Edition 13 Text File Download

Cobra directories featuring a version of the Mark 3 F.A.N.G.:

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Gi Joe directories featuring a version of the Mark 3 F.A.N.G.:

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