Making a spaceship barrel roll is wasteful of energy. *snip*
They would need to have forward thrust, sideways thrust, and downward thrust all at the same time, whether they are in atmosphere or space. Plus, Gundam spaceships do not have artificial gravity, so the g-forces and coriolis effects on the crew would be undampened, and they don't have g-suits or acceleration couches like fighter pilots do. It's a good way to end up with crew casualties.
Exactly why those barrel roll moves by the Archangel just didn't seem feasible besides it was earth atmosphere/gravity. Even if g-force isn't a strong enough factor (I doubt the ship got into mach speeds...), all those equipment in the ship, especially in the hangar, being jostled around would inflict some injuries or casualties.
Now that I understand the color-letter system of target ID from SEED, I notice that it's useless in a fleet action. You couldn't transmit target location to any other ship using it because that system only applies to the ship the observer is inside. It's purely subjective, and the directions the system marks change from ship to ship, depending on their roll, yaw, and pitch. Even in a formation, it's nearly worthless.
Hmm... so there'll be conflicting information on the target location between different ships. Even if only one ship would be regulated to being the 'detector', the moment it transmits those locations to the other ship, the locations would be different relative to the other ships.
A question, would distance decrease this margin of error (barring roll, yaw, and pitch for now)?
[Puts on his moderator hat] If you have a different question about how something in SEED works, it'd be better to make a new thread. That way, we don't have to worry about tripping over the forum rule in regards to staying on topic.
Good thing I asked first then. I'll keep that in mind.
Why? What advantage does that offer over one big set of engines in the rear with 3-D thrust vectoring and thrust reversers for gross maneuvers and a series of small attitude jets for fine maneuvers and reorienting, which is more or less how NASA does it. It takes no energy to stay in a given orbit. Big engines take up space, and more importantly add significant dead weight.
To the best of my knowledge, I don't think any Cosmic Era ships have thrust vectoring (The first thing that came to mind was the capability of the JSF, BTW). Small attitude jets, yes. And it'll probably work to do those maneuvers, in space, albeit it would be impractical. But then, the Archangel did that in Earth atmosphere/gravity. I don't know if this would be a factor in lunar "atmosphere"/gravity...
Anyway, to end this lest it degenerate, NO. No barrel rolls for capital ships in my fic...
Actually one thing that seems to have been lost in this barrel roll discussion is that the only time it's been known to occur was once, in atmosphere and it wasn't a defensive move, it was to bring Gottfried cannons on the top of the ship to bear on a target directly below the ship. Normally the Valiant linear rail guns would be used but they were damaged fairly early on in that fight.
Three times actually. One on SEED, when the Archangel used a barrel roll to aim its Gottfrieds on the underwater MS below them. This was Earth atmosphere, of all places. Twice on SEED: Destiny, once to evade the Minerva on Operation: Angel Down (Earth atmosphere again), the other was used to both evade the Minerva, and simultaneously aim its Valiant rail guns on the Minerva. At least it was space this time (Or was it lunar atmosphere?).
Anyway, the point is moot. The example is an Archangel class ship anyway, whilst most of the ship in my fic's timeline range only from Laurasia class, Agamemnon class, Nelson class, and Drake class ships.
It's one of the major weaknesses of both the Archangel class and the Minerva. Since they're designed to operate both in space and in atmosphere they can't mount much in the way of weaponry on their undersides leaving them vulnerable to attack from that angle.
Which is strange why an Agamemnon class has no weapons on its underside, though its a space vessel. No CIWS either. Strange.