The Hewett Aerospace Ambassador VTOL, has been the main sub-atmospheric assault and troop transport craft since G.R. 2010. While at firt it was doubted it would replace the older "Commissioner" model, it has shown its strength in many battles, including the fall of Fico.

From the front.

The high-powered turbines power the lift rotors.

To provide finer controls, two tail-mounted engines control tilt and rotation.

This gunner shows off the 56mm chin-mounted chaingun. This shot should also provide you with an idea of how tall the Ambassador is. (3 figs from bottom of landing gear to top of rotors)

The side mounted machine guns are excellent anti-infantry weapons.

The Pilot shows the vents to the top-mounted microfusion chambers and the searchlight.

The roof.(the cockpit, sadly, does not open.)
HA-44 Consul Fighter

The Consul has been the primary fighter of the USA for longer than anyone can remember. While not as large as it's Britannian or Assyrrian counterparts, it more than makes up of in in speed, weaponary, and technical superiority.

With it's proud pilot.

View showing total width.

From the top.

From the side. The main body is about as tall as a minifig.

Upside down, showing off it's arnament. Two heavy Ion cannons, two miniguns, and four mkII missiles.

The rear view shows off it's six engines.

The cockpit on this one opens.

And closes.

The wings also fold up to conserve horizontal space when landed.
Other

This guy here is the back of a non-atmospheric combat marine. The rocketpacks on his back allow for a great amount of control over movement is space. (Pictures are messed up. the front is in the next picture.)

Everything together.







