Metalworks Incorporated is a company which has its headquarters west of the city of Tolkeen although it has facilities in several others places around North America. The company is known for constructing various ground vehicles, robots, and aircraft. Many of their designs are copies of other companies or nations. Several other designs are also based on pre-rifts designs. They have permission from Triax to produce under licence several Triax designs and sell them in North America.
Before the coming of the Rifts, Gyro-Planes were very popular among civil aviators as well as taking over many of the roles performed previously by helicopters. Some of these include news agencies, exploration, law enforcement use, and even some military applications. Most roles where those for more lightweight designs with the larger Tilt Rotor designs taking up roles which required the ability to carry more passengers or cargo.
Many of these Gyro-Plane aircraft survived the coming of the Rifts and several companies after the coming of the Rifts also produce these designs. Metalworks produces the Hummingbird with Northern Gun and Triax also producing competitive Gyro-Plane designs. They are popular with adventures and they also fill various military and mercenary roles.
These aircraft can be considered a combination between a helicopter and a conventional propeller driven aircraft. The aircraft uses a rotor for short take off and landing. The rotor is heavier than a standard helicopter rotor. When traveling horizontally, the upper rotor is not powered, spinning freely, and instead relies on a pusher propellor. The Gyro-Plane has aircraft type wings to provide lift and has the same basic width as the rotor blades. The design allows the aircraft to reach speeds greater than those of a helicopter as well as at lower power for more fuel efficiency.
For most applications, speed is not tremendously important and the basic model of the Hummingbird has a top speed of two hundred and eighty miles per hour although there is a more powerful version with the increased top speed of three hundred and twenty miles per hour. There are two different versions including a fusion powered model and a fuel cell model. Fusion powered versions have a normal duration of five years with the fuel cell version having a range of 2,000 miles. While shorter ranged than many Pre-Rifts designs, the range is still quite respectable.
The technology for the fuel cell design was purchased from Archangel Heavy Industries who got the designs of fuel cells from pre-rifts records. The fuel cells operate by pulling the electrons off of an H2 molecule, splitting it into 2H+ molecules and 2 electrons. The electrons pass through the "load" (engines, weapons, avionics, etc.) creating current and powering the systems. Meanwhile, the 2H+ molecules pass from the anode to the cathode through the electrolyte. At the other "end," the electrons then recombine with the 2H+ molecules and Oxygen (from the air) and are released as water from the rear of the aircraft. Unlike many of the ground vehicles that use the fuel cell system, the main aircraft fuel tank is fixed.
The aircraft is made from high strength composites, stronger than most Pre-Rift Gyro-Plane models, and can take incredible damage although it is not near as tough as most combat designs. There is an upgraded model of the Hummingbird which adds additional armor for the ability to withstand greater damage. Most mercenary companies purchasing the Hummingbird will have the armor upgraded. Electronic equipment is equal to that carried on most robot vehicles.
Standard models are unarmed but unlike Pre-Rifts versions, Metalworks offers factory versions of the aircraft which carry light weaponry. The weaponry is standard Metalwork's hardware. On armed models, the Hummingbird mounts a pair of forward mounted pulse lasers. These weapons are derived from the JA-12 Juicer Rifle using the pulse lasers but removing the grenade launcher portion. On fusion powered versions, power is pulled from the fusion reactor while on fuel cell versions, the weapons are powered by a fuel cell linked to the weaponry themselves. Instead of having hard points like those on most true fighters, the hard points are identical to those carried on the Hawkwing. Armed versions of the Hummingbird has two mini-missile pods on the tips of the wings and a light hard point on each wing. These wing mounts can carry missiles up to medium range, jamming pod, or decoy packs. On fuel cell versions of this aircraft, extra fuel tanks can also be carried on inner hard points.
Designation: GP-10 Hummingbird
Vehicle Type: Personal Gyro-Plane
Crew: Two with two passengers (can be flown by one)
| M.D.C. By Location: | Standard Model | Increased Armor |
| [1] Main Rotor: | 60 | 60 | |
| [1] Pusher Propellor: | 45 | 45 | |
| [1] Wings (2): | 100 each | 125 each | |
| [1] Tail: | 60 | 90 | |
| Landing Gear (3): | 10 each | 10 each | |
| Reinforced Cockpit: | 100 | 125 | |
| [2] Main Body: | 200 | 250 |
Notes:
[1] The loss of the main rotor, tail, rear propeller, or wing will
cause the aircraft to crash. Roll under the piloting skill -30% for a successful
crash landing
[2] Destroying the main body knocks the helicopter out of the sky and
renders it completely useless.
Speed:
Driving on Ground (Taxiing): Only possible for take offs and
landings as well as for parking and storage. Speed is 40 mph (64 kph) when
traveling and not on take off or landing. Gyro-Plane can land and take
off from primitive runways.
Flying: Standard Model: Hover to 280 mph (450.6 kph /
243.3 kt) with a ceiling of 32,000 feet (9,753.6 meters).
Upgrade Model: Hover to 320 mph (515.0 kph / 278.1 kt) with
a ceiling of 32,000 feet (9,753.6 meters).
All modles of the Gyro-Plane has great maneuverability and VTOL capabilities.
Maximum Effective Range: Fusion Reactor: Effectively Unlimited. Thrusters
overheat after twenty hours of use below 300 mph (482.8 kph), 10 hours
of use over 300 mph (482.8 kph) for upgraded models. Fuel Cell Version:
2000 miles (3,218.7 km) with no external ordnance load. The Fuel cell version
can carry up to two external fuel tanks style ( inner wing hard points)
that extend range by 800 miles (1,287.5 km) each. Reduce aircrafts range
by 15% if partially loaded (Over two short range missiles or four mini-missiles.)
and by 25% if fully loaded.
Statistical Data:
Height: 14.5 feet (4.42 meters)
Wingspan / Rotor Width: 46.8 feet (14.26 meters)
Length: 28.5 feet (8.69 meters)
Weight: 2,800 pounds (1,270.1 kg) empty and 4,200 pounds (1,905.1
kg) fully loaded
Power System: Two versions. Nuclear with 5 year fusion reactor
and Fuel cell version that uses Hydrogen as a fuel to produce electricity.
Cargo: Minimal (Storage for small equipment), without passengers
can carry 600 lbs (272.2 kg) in rear area of cockpit. Does not include
hard points.
Black Market Cost: Fusion Reactor: 2.5 million credits
(Add 750,000 for upgrade model) Fuel Cell Version: 800,000 credits
(Add 200,000 for upgrade model) Additional armor costs 250,000 Credits
and Armed versions cost 400,000 credits.
Weapon Systems (Combat Models Only):
Combat Bonuses:
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