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:The VTOL Rotor Arrangement Quirk is only intended for use in games where the advanced vehicle movement rules from ''Tactical Operations'' are in effect. The presence of this Quirk indicates that the VTOL doesn't have the more common rotor arrangement of a single main rotor and a smaller tail-mounted stabilizing rotor. Instead, it has either dual rotors or coaxial rotors.<ref name=SOp196/>
 
:The VTOL Rotor Arrangement Quirk is only intended for use in games where the advanced vehicle movement rules from ''Tactical Operations'' are in effect. The presence of this Quirk indicates that the VTOL doesn't have the more common rotor arrangement of a single main rotor and a smaller tail-mounted stabilizing rotor. Instead, it has either dual rotors or coaxial rotors.<ref name=SOp196/>
 
:A dual rotor arrangement mounts two rotors of equal size to the top of the airframe, either one in front of the other or side-by-side. The arrangement of the rotors makes no difference for purposes of recording damage, but alters the flight characteristics of the VTOL; the unit receives a bonus to the target numbers for all Piloting Skill Rolls, but suffers from a larger turn mode and is incapable of either sideslipping or performing bootlegger maneuvers.<ref name=SOp196/>
 
:A dual rotor arrangement mounts two rotors of equal size to the top of the airframe, either one in front of the other or side-by-side. The arrangement of the rotors makes no difference for purposes of recording damage, but alters the flight characteristics of the VTOL; the unit receives a bonus to the target numbers for all Piloting Skill Rolls, but suffers from a larger turn mode and is incapable of either sideslipping or performing bootlegger maneuvers.<ref name=SOp196/>
:The coaxial rotor arrangement mounts both rotors on the same mast; the coaxial rotor arrangement lowers the stability of the VTOL but significantly increases the aircraft's maneuverability. Coax VTOLs receive no penalty to rolls on the Failed Maneuver Table, but any critical hit to the rotors imposes a penalty to all Piloting Skill Rolls.<ref name=SOp196/>
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:The coaxial rotor arrangement mounts both rotors on the same mast; the coaxial rotor arrangement lowers the stability of the VTOL but significantly increases the aircraft's maneuverability. Coax VTOLs receives no penalty to rolls on the Failed Maneuver Table, but any critical hit to the rotors imposes a penalty to all Piloting Skill Rolls.<ref name=SOp196/>
 
: '''Points:''' 1
 
: '''Points:''' 1
 
:'''Applicable to:''' VTOL vehicles only.<ref name=SOp194/>
 
:'''Applicable to:''' VTOL vehicles only.<ref name=SOp194/>

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