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Updated to DX11.
I'll update this page when I figure out why it didn't upload the update to it when I reuploaded it
Aesthetics: ★★★★★
The Azimuth fighter was designed to showcase the Azimuth series of mods and definitely succeeds at that - its overall look is something of a futuristic, chibi A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the combined effect of the Azimuth mods used means that there is an organic harmony...
Systems: ★★★☆☆
Systems are where the Azimuth had the most trouble. Though it sports a spritely 1:5k kg gyro ratio, the thruster balance on the Azimuth is not great, which sends it into sliding turns and slow stops...
Armament: ★★★☆☆
The ship is decently armed, packing four Azimuth gatlings (probably my favorite Azimuth mod) and three Azimuth launchers. Two are placed along the wingtips, while one is underslung, giving it a look reminiscent of the gun pod Stukas...