Aerosmith

"I just gotta keep my distance! That's all! But my Aerosmith doesn't need to get close... to blow you to bits!"

- Narancia Ghirga, VA Chapter 96

Aerosmith (エアロスミス) is the Stand of Narancia Ghirga featured in Vento Aureo.

Appearance/Personality
The Stand has the shape of a toy airplane with somewhat of a face on the front and a very small pilot named Smith inside. The airplane itself is that of an older-style fighter plane, like those used in World War II, given features resembling eyes and a mouth. The Stand itself does not have a visible personality, but Narancia has been shown to make a unique battle cry when invoking its abilities. Like Bruno Bucciarati, he delivers his finishing line in segments; his being "vola, vola, vola..." during his rapid-fire attack and ending with "Volare via" (Italian for "fly away") upon releasing one of Aerosmith's missiles.

Abilities

 * Machine guns and missiles: Aerosmith is equipped with small machine guns on its wings and a single missile under its body to attack enemies, and has infinite ammunition and missiles. These weapons are as lethal as from a regular-sized machine gun or missile launcher (if at regular size). However, due to the Stand's poor precision, Narancia's basic mode of offense would be to unleash Aerosmith's full arsenal with reckless abandon in a short period of time to compensate.


 * Carbon Dioxide Radar: Aerosmith also has a carbon dioxide radar that Narancia can use to find an enemy's position through their exhaling. While active, a small mechanical radar hovers near Narancia's face, specifically his right eye, allowing him to see the location and size of sources as circular blips on the radar. This makes it ineffective when there is a big crowd or large fire, as it is unable to distinguish between sources, though Narancia is capable of deducing the sources based on the behavior of the source. The heavier something on the radar breaths, the larger the blip will appear. He can also adjust the sensitivity of the radar in order to pick up sources on the level of small animals and even insects.