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− | The {{nihongo|'''Sky Cyclone'''|スカイサイクロン|Sukai Saikuron|Format Number MR-004}} is [[Kamen Rider 4]]'s personal fighter plane and flagship of the [[Shocker]] [[Shocker Air Force|Air Force]]. It debuts in the net series ''[[D-Video Special: Kamen Rider 4]]''. |
+ | The {{nihongo|'''Sky Cyclone'''|スカイサイクロン|Sukai Saikuron|Format Number MR-004}} is [[Kamen Rider 4]]'s personal fighter plane{{refn|group=note|A {{w|Bomber|bomber}}<ref>{{w|Kodansha}}. (2018). "Definitive Edition Heisei Kamen Rider Perfect Super Encyclopedia". p. 79. ISBN 978-4-06-513004-9.</ref>.}} and flagship of the [[Shocker]] [[Shocker Air Force|Air Force]]. It debuts in the net series ''[[D-Video Special: Kamen Rider 4]]''. |
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− | The Sky Cyclone is able to combine with two other [[Shocker Fighters]], which attach to its wings. |
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− | It was eventually destroyed by the combined attack of the [[ZeroLiner]] Drill and [[Tridoron|Booster Tridoron]]. |
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+ | *'''Total length:''' 11,840 mm<ref name=mook>DeAgostini Japan. (2018). "[[Kamen Rider Official Perfect File]]", No. 180. p. 27, "Sky Cyclone".</ref> |
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+ | *'''Weight:''' 5,550 kg<ref name=mook/> |
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+ | *'''Output:''' 4444 horsepower<ref name=mook/> |
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+ | The Sky Cyclone flies at a tremendous speed, firing a cannon and a powerful missile in a row. It is possible to fly and attack with the automatic battle function even if [[Kamen Rider 4]] is not operating it. Furthermore, the Sky Cyclone is able to combine with two other [[Shocker Fighters]], which attach to its wings. It was eventually destroyed by the combined attack of the [[ZeroLiner]] Drill and [[Tridoron|Booster Tridoron]]. |
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**The concept of using an airplane as a Rider Machine could be chased back to 1971 "Kamen Rider License" toy, which one of the cards featured a Kamen Rider piloting a World War II fighter. |
**The concept of using an airplane as a Rider Machine could be chased back to 1971 "Kamen Rider License" toy, which one of the cards featured a Kamen Rider piloting a World War II fighter. |
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*Like Rider 3's [[TriCyclone]], while Rider 4 was neither a member of [[Tachibana Racing Club]] nor affiliated with the [[Double Riders]], the Sky Cyclone is marked with the logo on the wings. |
*Like Rider 3's [[TriCyclone]], while Rider 4 was neither a member of [[Tachibana Racing Club]] nor affiliated with the [[Double Riders]], the Sky Cyclone is marked with the logo on the wings. |
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Revision as of 01:31, 14 August 2020
This article is about a vehicle in Kamen Rider Drive. |
The Sky Cyclone (スカイサイクロン, Sukai Saikuron, Format Number MR-004) is Kamen Rider 4's personal fighter plane[note 1] and flagship of the Shocker Air Force. It debuts in the net series D-Video Special: Kamen Rider 4.
The Sky Cyclone
Statistics:
The Sky Cyclone flies at a tremendous speed, firing a cannon and a powerful missile in a row. It is possible to fly and attack with the automatic battle function even if Kamen Rider 4 is not operating it. Furthermore, the Sky Cyclone is able to combine with two other Shocker Fighters, which attach to its wings. It was eventually destroyed by the combined attack of the ZeroLiner Drill and Booster Tridoron.
Gallery
Notes
- The Sky Cyclone is physically modeled after the Vietnam War-era Douglas A-1 Skyraider attack aircraft.
- This is the first Rider Machine to be a plane.
- The concept of using an airplane as a Rider Machine could be chased back to 1971 "Kamen Rider License" toy, which one of the cards featured a Kamen Rider piloting a World War II fighter.
- Like Rider 3's TriCyclone, while Rider 4 was neither a member of Tachibana Racing Club nor affiliated with the Double Riders, the Sky Cyclone is marked with the logo on the wings.
References
- ↑ Kodansha. (2018). "Definitive Edition Heisei Kamen Rider Perfect Super Encyclopedia". p. 79. ISBN 978-4-06-513004-9.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 DeAgostini Japan. (2018). "Kamen Rider Official Perfect File", No. 180. p. 27, "Sky Cyclone".