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Dropship 79 Heavy - Troop Carrier | |
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Production information | |
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Role: |
Multi-purpose dropship/gunship |
Technical specifications | |
Length: |
30.7 meters (100.6 ft)[2] |
Width: |
25.2 meters (82.7 ft)[2] |
Height: |
10.7 meters (35.2 ft)[2] |
Mass: |
64.7 metric tons (63.7 LT; 71.3 ST)–77 metric tons (76 LT; 85 ST)[3] |
Maximum speed: |
671 km/h (417 mph)–903 km/h (561 mph)[3] |
Slipspace drive: |
Not equipped |
Armament: |
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Complement: |
15–20 personnel |
Crew: |
3 (pilot, co-pilot, crew chief)[1] |
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- "This was a D79-TC, one of the newer models, but they're essentially all the same: big squat green airships with a twenty-five meter wingspan and stretching about thirty meters long."
- — Edward Buck on the D79 Pelican.[5]
The D79-TC Pelican, formally designated Dropship 79 Heavy - Troop Carrier, is a UNSC dropship designed by Misriah Armory.[1] Infrequently in service as early as 2526,[6][7][8] the D79 had become the UNSC's standard dropship by 2557, supplanting the D77 and D77H models.[1][9] A gunship variant (the G79H-TC/MA) is also produced.[2]
Overview
Design details
Unlike the D77 and the D77H Pelicans, the D79 features a twin-bubble canopy akin to that of the 21st century Mi-24 Hind gunship/attack helicopter; flight controls and frontal weaponry triggers are linked to the lower seat, while the dorsal turret is manned through the upper seat. The D79 Pelican features increased hull armor and more powerful engines compared to its predecessors.[3] It has a sleeker, more rounded fuselage which presumably improves its aerodynamics. A tall air intake is located immediately adjacent to the fuselage on either winglet, while a shorter but wider intake is mounted in front of and beneath each forward thruster; two smaller intakes are located above these. Two small maneuvering thrusters are mounted on either side of the fuselage. The Pelican is armed with a pair of GAU-53 70mm rotary cannons mounted on a gimbal, below its nose.[9]
Misriah's D81-LRT Condor uses an airframe strikingly similar to the D79's, as it uses the D79-TC Pelican as the base. However, the Condor possesses a slipspace drive and additional thrust nozzles, in addition to substantially greater length.[4]
Gunship variant
- Main article: G79H-TC Pelican
In addition to the standard dropship model, a gunship model (designated Gunship 79 Heavy Troop Carrier/Mobile Armory) is also used. This version incorporates heavier armament than the dropship version and additional weapons and ammunition racks for the resupply of ground troops.[2][10]
Corporate variant
- Main article: Corp Pelican
The Liang-Dortmund Corporation has access to specialized Pelicans suited to their needs.
Identified Pelicans
Trivia
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In the level Infinity, Pelicans can be shot down by enemy fire, despite their actions being scripted, which can cause them to fall on top of the player and kill them. Additionally, sometimes the pilots will be killed, resulting in the aircraft crashing but not being destroyed. The Pelican's cockpit will be open and the aircraft can be flipped, but it cannot be piloted by the player.
Gallery
Illustrations
Multiple D79 Pelicans on the cover of Halo: Escalation.
A Pelican with a Broadsword during the Battle of Aktis IV in Halo: Escalation.
Development images
Concept art of the D79 Pelican for Halo 4.
Concept art of a Pelican bay on the UNSC Infinity.
Concept art of several D79 Pelicans in a hangar for Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series.
Pre-production concept art for Halo Infinite depicting D79 Pelicans preparing to launch from a UNSC warship.
Screenshots
A D79 Pelican leaving Circinius IV in Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn.
A D79 Pelican preparing to drop reinforcements on Requiem.
Two Pelicans descend upon New Phoenix following the Didact's attack in 2557.
A crashed D79 Pelican at Two Giants.
A trio of D79 Pelicans carrying Mantises during the Skirmish at Two Giants.
A D79-TC Pelican gunning down an Unggoy Storm in Spartan Ops.
Detail of the Pelican's cockpit interior, flown by Tedra Grant.
A D79-TC Pelican being fired at by a D'nomlhe-pattern Banshee.
D79-TC Pelicans in a War Games match of Warzone on Escape from ARC in Halo 5: Guardians.
- Into the Hanger.jpg
Pelicans in a hangar on the UNSC Infinity in the Halo 5: Guardians E3 Hololens Experience.
- Pelicans hololens.jpg
Pelicans flying round in a hologram version of Escape from ARC in the Halo 5: Guardians E3 Hololens Experience.
A D79-TC Pelican in The Halo Experience Showcase.
List of appearances
- The Commissioning (First appearance)
- Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
- Halo 4
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo: Nightfall
- Hunt the Truth
- Halo 5: Guardians
- Halo Mythos
- Halo: Bad Blood
- Halo Infinite (Mentioned only)
- Vertical Umbrage
- Sunrise on Sanghelios
Sources
- ^ a b c d e Halo Waypoint Halo 4 Interactive Guide
- ^ a b c d e Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide
- ^ a b c Halo Waypoint: Pelican
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Condor
- ^ Halo: Bad Blood, Chapter 1
- ^ Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Hastati Squad
- ^ Halo Waypoint: 10 things wrong in the games and media
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Halo 4 Weapon and Vehicle Renders
- ^ Halo 4, campaign level Shutdown
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