Gundam’s Ultimate Support Fighter: G-Sky Easy

G-Sky Easy: The Versatile Support Fighter

The G-Sky Easy is a unique configuration of the G-Sky, a prototype core block system support fighter from the Mobile Suit Gundam series. This variant is formed by combining the FF-X7 Core Fighter with the B-Parts of the G-Fighter, excluding the lower body of the RX-78-2 Gundam used in the standard G-Sky configuration.

Design and Features

The G-Sky Easy retains all the armaments of the Core Fighter and B-Parts, making it a formidable support fighter. Its power plant is an NC-3 Type Nuclear Fusion Generator, and its armor is made of durable Luna Titanium. The fighter’s armaments include four 25mm Vulcan Guns, two 4-Shot Anti-Ship Missile Launchers, and a 4-Tube Missile Launcher.

Combat Capabilities

The G-Sky Easy’s armaments make it effective against a variety of targets. The Vulcan Guns are useful for combat against aircraft, intercepting incoming missiles, and attacking lightly-armored vehicles. The Anti-Ship Missile Launchers can be loaded with AIM-79 air-to-air missiles for bombardment or attacking heavily armored enemies. Additionally, the fighter can be equipped with optional AIM-77D air-to-air missiles on its wings, enhancing its air-to-air combat capabilities.

History

The G-Sky Easy made its only appearance during the Federation’s Operation Odessa, when Hayato Kobayashi combined his Core Fighter with the B-Parts after his Guntank was disabled.

Technical Specifications

  • Unit Type: Prototype Core Block System Support Fighter
  • Developed from: G-Sky
  • Developed into: FF-X7-Bst Core Booster
  • First Seen: 0079 U.C.
  • Last Seen: 0080 U.C.
  • Manufacturer: Earth Federation
  • Power Plant: NC-3 Type Nuclear Fusion Generator
  • Armor: Luna Titanium

Appearances

The G-Sky Easy has appeared in various media, including television shows and manga. Its appearances include Mobile Suit Gundam, Gundam 0079 – Nightmare of Solomon, and GBFT.

Real-World Inspiration

The G-Sky Easy’s design was inspired by the work of Kunio Okawara, a renowned mechanical designer.

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