G-Sky: The Ultimate Gundam Combination
In the world of Mobile Suit Gundam, the G-Sky is a unique combination of the RX-78-2 Gundam and the G-Fighter. This powerful unit is formed by merging the FF-X7 Core Fighter with the lower body of the Gundam and the B-Parts of the G-Fighter.
Design and Capabilities
The G-Sky boasts an impressive overall length of 22 meters and a maximum weight of 100 metric tons. Its power-plant is a NC-3 Type Nuclear Fusion Generator, and its armor is made of durable Luna Titanium. This support fighter-bomber is capable of high-speed, long-distance operation, making it a valuable asset on the battlefield.
Armaments
The G-Sky is equipped with a range of armaments, including:
- 4 x 25mm Vulcan Guns for close-range combat
- 2 x 4-Shot Anti-Ship Missile Launchers with 8 x AIM-79 Air-to-Air Missiles for bombardment and air-to-air combat
- 4-Tube Missile Launcher for added firepower
- Optional AIM-77D Air-to-Air Missiles for enhanced air-to-air capabilities
History
The G-Sky made its debut during the Federation’s Operation Odessa in 0079 U.C. Its unique design and capabilities made it a valuable asset in the battle against the Principality of Zeon.
Development
The G-Sky was developed from the FF-X7 Core Fighter and the G-Fighter, and later evolved into the FF-X7-Bst Core Booster. Its design also influenced the development of the G-Sky Easy.
Real-World Inspiration
The G-Sky’s design was inspired by the work of Kunio Okawara, a renowned mechanical designer.
Appearances
The G-Sky has appeared in various forms of media, including television shows, video games, and Gunpla models.
Technical Specifications
- Overall Length: 22 meters
- Max Weight: 100 metric tons
- Power-plant: NC-3 Type Nuclear Fusion Generator
- Armor: Luna Titanium
Armaments
- 4 x 25mm Vulcan Guns
- 2 x 4-Shot Anti-Ship Missile Launchers
- 4-Tube Missile Launcher
- Optional AIM-77D Air-to-Air Missiles
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