A lineup of different versions of the Light Standard Fighter, designated SF-LF. Primary single seat trans-atmospheric spacecraft of Twinnow
SF-LF 1 on the right
The first attempt by twinnow to create a fighter that could be deployed from orbit. It became very effective at providing precision airstrikes from orbital launch facilities.
It's design was not quite up to orbital standard however so it was made into a regular atmospheric fighter with orbital capability.
SF-LF 9 also right but left of v.1
This design is rather unique in that it's wings and engine block were made to detach in case of emergency, which made the entire cockpit an escape pod. This also provided extra supplies and shelter for stranded pilots.
This is the design Twinnow used in the Twinnow-Riek War.
SF-LF 14
a very experimental design, taking advantage of nanotechnology and new manufacturing techniques. Also including the first small scale Dark Drive allowing it to reach FTL speeds and enable interstellar missions. A new feature is the boxwing design of its wings
This design was never put into active service, only serving as a learning experience for the designers.
This was actually the very first 3d model I ever made
SF-LF 15
The current version in use. Sporting a streamlined hull compared to v.14 and a slightly improved Dark Drive. Sharing the boxwing design of its predecessor, though with a vastly reduced profile and weight.
It is a far better spacecraft than all previous designs and even surpasses most of them as an aircraft.
It's cockpit is surprisingly bare, having no visible controls. this is because it is telepathically controlled.















