Ghost, AAF-300

Northrop Grumman AAF-300 Ghost Aerospace Fighter/Bomber

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The AAF-300 Ghost was designed and put into service in 2530 C.E. to act as a supplement to the small Air Force and Navy’s Air Corps and were mass produced by the thousands during the 1st Pan-Galactic War to stop Scultor Auxiliaries and fighter craft from entering Earth’s Atmosphere since the S/F-5 Lamprey was unable to operate in the Planet’s atmosphere.

The Ghost has a fat lifting body and is armed with 6 51mm auto-cannons and two missile bays.