Aerialbot Scout 2
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- Aerialbot Scout 2 is a mass-produced Autobot bodyform from the Revenge of the Fallen video game portion of the live-action film continuity family.

Aerialbot Scouts 2 have one of the most demanding and thankless roles in the Aerialbot forces, helping defend the United States Navy and human cities.
They transform into F-16 Fighting Falcons.
Don't you think you're a little rusty?Aerialbot taunts, Revenge of the Fallen multiplayer
Games
Battle for the Allspark v2
Aerialbots were one of the upgradeable body-types a player could choose between in the game.
Revenge of the Fallen - The Game (Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC)
- Voice actor: Chris Edgerly
Decepticon campaign
Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Autobot campaign
Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
He helped Breakaway complete his mission by fighting the Combaticon Warrior the East Coast mission To the skies.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - The Game
- Voice actor: Bob Dunsworth
Xbox 360/PS3
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Notes
- According to their stats, these Autobots are fast in the air, but rather slow on the ground. [where did this come from?]
- Health: 325
- Run Speed: Slow
- Vehicle Speed: Fast
- Primary Weapon Damage: 19
- Secondary Weapon Damage: 29
- Aerialbot Scout 2's design and alternate mode are based on the Generation 1 Aerialbot Skydive. His robot mode takes some cues from the Transformers: Autobots Skydive.
- Aerialbot Scout 2 (called "Aerialbot" in-game) is one of the three mass-produced Transformers playable in the 360/PS3/PC version of the ROTF game (but only with the DLC package), the others being Protectobot Scout and the Decepticon Seeker Sniper. Unlike the multiplayer-only Protectobot, he can also be used in some single player missions. His files for multiplayer however, still remains. Which allows for hacking so that he can be played in Single Player without DLC.
External links
- Aerialbot Scout concepts, final vehicle rendering and final robot mode rendering by concept artist Ken Christiansen.



