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The Corsairs' survival is rooted in their ability to survive and adapt, the Titan is no different. On the surface the design is somewhat visually similar to the M7 Class, however the power system is a revolutionary step forward and the armor rating is the heaviest available. This provides maximum offensive and defensive capabilities while still delivering speed and maneuverability. This ship is, in short, the one.
 
The Corsairs' survival is rooted in their ability to survive and adapt, the Titan is no different. On the surface the design is somewhat visually similar to the M7 Class, however the power system is a revolutionary step forward and the armor rating is the heaviest available. This provides maximum offensive and defensive capabilities while still delivering speed and maneuverability. This ship is, in short, the one.
  
The M8 Titan class has been the mainstay of the Corsair fleet for almost a generation, and is favoured by most pilots as their primary patrol ship. Whilst development of the [[Gladiator]] Heavy Fighter in [[timeline|817 A.S]] raised concerns that the Titan would be made obsolete, the heavy armour and flawless design has allowed the M8 class to survive the test of time, continuing to provide Corsairs with technological superiority against all potential adversaries.  
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The M8 Titan class has been the mainstay of the Corsair fleet for almost a generation, and is favoured by most pilots as their primary patrol ship. Whilst development of the Gladiator Heavy Fighter in [[timeline|817 A.S]] raised concerns that the Titan would be made obsolete, the heavy armour and flawless design has allowed the M8 class to survive the test of time, continuing to provide Corsairs with technological superiority against all potential adversaries.  
  
 
==Handling==
 
==Handling==

Revision as of 04:14, 1 June 2009

M10 Class "Titan"
Ship Class Very Heavy Fighter
Built by Flag-corsairs.png Corsairs
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 6 / 1
Opt. weapon class 9
Max. weapon class 10
Other equipment
Hull strength 13,500
Max. shield class 10
Cargo space 70 units
Nanobots/Batteries 73/73
Max. impulse speed 80 m/s
Max. thrust speed 199 m/s
Max. cruise speed 350 m/s
Power output 15,000 u
Power recharge 1,340 u/s
Additional information
Ship price $1,825,000
Package price $1,943,380

The Corsairs' survival is rooted in their ability to survive and adapt, the Titan is no different. On the surface the design is somewhat visually similar to the M7 Class, however the power system is a revolutionary step forward and the armor rating is the heaviest available. This provides maximum offensive and defensive capabilities while still delivering speed and maneuverability. This ship is, in short, the one.

The M8 Titan class has been the mainstay of the Corsair fleet for almost a generation, and is favoured by most pilots as their primary patrol ship. Whilst development of the Gladiator Heavy Fighter in 817 A.S raised concerns that the Titan would be made obsolete, the heavy armour and flawless design has allowed the M8 class to survive the test of time, continuing to provide Corsairs with technological superiority against all potential adversaries.

Handling

The M8 Titan Very Heavy Fighter, in comparison to other ships of its class, is more heavily armoured but, as a result, less manoeuvrable. Whilst skilled Corsair pilots have developed specialised techniques and dog-fight styles to compensate for the Titan's comparatively low turn speed, pilots who are new to the Titan may struggle to adjust to the unique but powerful ship.

Weapon hardpoints

Availability