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The Horseman was the Foundation's first attempt at a long-range bomber, and was the predeccessor to the [[Harpy]]. Horsemans were produced begining in [[A.Y.]] 5701 and officially retired in A.Y. 620, a period of 319 years.
The Horseman was the Foundation's first attempt at a long-range bomber, and was the predeccessor to the [[Harpy]]. Horsemans were produced begining in [[A.Y.]] 5971 and officially retired in A.Y. 620, a period of 50 years.


Despite a long production record, few Horseman were actually produced, and even fewer deployed into active combat. The Horseman was deemed to slow and unmanuverable to survive in high or even medium-threat environments.
In a rare move, design and production of the Horseman was contracted to an outside firm, making it one of the very few fighters not designed, tested, and built entirely in [[Gudersnipe]]-owned facilities.
 
Despite a relatively long production record, few Horsemen were produced, and even fewer deployed into active combat. The Horseman was deemed too slow and unwieldy to survive in high or even medium-threat environments.


Though officially cast as a 40PSL+ fighter, the Horseman could barely reach 38, and not within the alloted time of the [[acceleration curve]] test.  
Though officially cast as a 40PSL+ fighter, the Horseman could barely reach 38, and not within the alloted time of the [[acceleration curve]] test.  


Following retirment from active service, most Horseman bombers were scrapped, with only a handful saved for use in museums.
Following retirement from active service, most Horseman bombers were scrapped, with only a handful saved for museums.
 
The Horseman's legacy was in proving the need for a long-range bomber, though it failed to fill that rôle.


The Horseman's legacy was in proving the need for a long-range bomber, though it failed to fill that roll.
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The Horseman was the Foundation's first attempt at a long-range bomber, and was the predeccessor to the Harpy. Horsemans were produced begining in A.Y. 5971 and officially retired in A.Y. 620, a period of 50 years.

In a rare move, design and production of the Horseman was contracted to an outside firm, making it one of the very few fighters not designed, tested, and built entirely in Gudersnipe-owned facilities.

Despite a relatively long production record, few Horsemen were produced, and even fewer deployed into active combat. The Horseman was deemed too slow and unwieldy to survive in high or even medium-threat environments.

Though officially cast as a 40PSL+ fighter, the Horseman could barely reach 38, and not within the alloted time of the acceleration curve test.

Following retirement from active service, most Horseman bombers were scrapped, with only a handful saved for museums.

The Horseman's legacy was in proving the need for a long-range bomber, though it failed to fill that rôle.