This is something that's come to mind with the recent additions in "bike" type vehicles like the Nox and the X1.
I own both the P-52 Merlin and P-72 Archimedes snub-fighter ships, currently I can currently only use the P-52 of course, its a neat little vessel mounting 2 S1 weapons with an in-line 20mm Gatling Cannon. However given its size and armament, it seems like using any one of these new bikes would be preferable as opposed to this larger parasite fighter of similar armament.
For instance, you can't really fit a P-52 into a Caterpillar very well, or at all really, but you can probably (guess-timating) fit several Nox or X1's into each compartment side by side, each mounting 2 S1 weapons but lacking in protection and speed (<assuming this) but having fairly good maneuverability. The trade-off being able to load more light agile "fighters" as opposed to a single, larger fighter, If I had to pick which I think would be better it would likely be the former, even more so with the lack of "oomph" you get from the current 20mm GC, it takes a lot of bullets on target to do any significant damage in my experience, but then again I'm not the best pilot with the P-52's limited view.
-[Thoughts_Intensify]-
I own both the P-52 Merlin and P-72 Archimedes snub-fighter ships, currently I can currently only use the P-52 of course, its a neat little vessel mounting 2 S1 weapons with an in-line 20mm Gatling Cannon. However given its size and armament, it seems like using any one of these new bikes would be preferable as opposed to this larger parasite fighter of similar armament.
For instance, you can't really fit a P-52 into a Caterpillar very well, or at all really, but you can probably (guess-timating) fit several Nox or X1's into each compartment side by side, each mounting 2 S1 weapons but lacking in protection and speed (<assuming this) but having fairly good maneuverability. The trade-off being able to load more light agile "fighters" as opposed to a single, larger fighter, If I had to pick which I think would be better it would likely be the former, even more so with the lack of "oomph" you get from the current 20mm GC, it takes a lot of bullets on target to do any significant damage in my experience, but then again I'm not the best pilot with the P-52's limited view.
-[Thoughts_Intensify]-