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Aero-Viper
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Animated Appearances
DiC Voice | Appearances | Time Identifiable On Screen | Total Lines (In Own Voice) | Total Words
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None | 1 | 8 seconds | 0 | 0
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Notes: DiC's lone Aero-Viper appeared only briefly, wearing the 1989 outfit.
Operation Dragonfire: Day 4 | 8 seconds | | flying Condor to Lost City
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Classic Marvel Comic Appearances
By my count, Aero-Vipers were discernible in 26 panels in 7 issues from Nov. 1989 to Feb. 1992: #92, SM 28, 100, 102, 115, 120, and 121.
Figure Releases
Versions:
| 1. 1989 (Condor Z25)
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Version 1: spring 1989 boxed Cobra Condor Z25 vehicle
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Condor Z25 Pilot
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| - head: Aero-Viper (89), Cletus (04), Otis (04), Billy-Bob (04), Joe-Bob (04), Roscoe (04), Vance (04)
- arms: Aero-Viper (89)
- torso: Aero-Viper (89)
- waist: Aero-Viper (89)
- legs: Aero-Viper (89)
| Accessories: gold full-head flight helmet with insectoid design (new).
| The Condor is Cobra's entry in the advanced technology aircraft scene. Using its forward swept, aerolastic wings, and computer driven servo-actuators, the Condor can perform a turning radius roughly half that of an F-16, and can generate enough g-forcepressure that would blackout most pilots. Of course, most Cobra pilots aren't ordinary pilots.
"AERO-VIPERS aren't surgically altered to withstand g-forces like the STRATO-VIPERS and STAR-VIPERS. They lift weights and learn to take the pain. Aero-Vipers want to feel the stress on their bodies as they wrench their Condors through seemingly impossible maneuvers. So intense is their daily schedule, that they frequently report of recurrent dreams involving flying without the benefit of an aircraft!"
| Toy Notes: Item #6222.
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