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    May 2009
Spaceplane-Retro 50's Style
Posted by trekriffic on Friday, July 10, 2009 3:00 PM

Finally finished my "booklight" ship. Complete with a little history behind it's design.

WIP photos can be viewed here: /forums/1137573/ShowPost.aspx 

History:

By the mid 1990's, rocket technology had reached a level of unprecedented sophistication, allowing commercial spaceflight between the inner planets to become a reality. Sleek rocket ships plied the spaceways between Earth and Mars ferrying excited passengers to and from the new Olympus Mons spaceport in comfort and style. Although such flights had become almost routine, there were the occassional equipment failures brought on by increased solar flare activity or unexpected meteor showers; sometimes the only thing standing between a ship and disaster was luck and the resourfulness of it's crew. There was also the danger posed by space pirates who selected targets seemingly at random; boarding liners to rob passengers of their valuables and ships of their cargo, even holding wealthier individuals hostage and demanding ransom ! Fearing that it was only a matter of time before a ship would be damaged so severely by piracy or astronomical events so as to make onboard repairs impossible, the world's commercial space lines (TWA and Pan Am chief among them) appealed to the United States Space Patrol (USSP) to develop a search and rescue vehicle able to launch within 5 minutes of a distress call and capable of arriving on scene in 15 minutes or less. Funding was approved and development fast-tracked in 1995 on the Mars Advanced Rapid Response Vehicle or MARRV.

One year later, the first succesful space trials took place and soon a small fleet of sturdy, atomic powered MARRV's stood ready to respond should the need arise. VTOL capable due to it's twin swiveling wingtip rockets and equipped with a tail mounted laser cannon for use against pirates (or asteroids), the MARRV has been euphemistically dubbed "The Hummingbird" due to it's unique ability, thru a nozzle in its nose, to take on fuel (water) by inserting it in funnel-like "blossoms" extending from an orbiting refueling platform seen here:

"Hummingbird Feeder"

 

Technical Data:

Wing span: 13.1 m

Length: 14.9 m

Height: 11.5 m

Power Plant: Nuclear Reactor electrolytically producing hydrogen/oxygen for 2 x Lockheed LM1-55MV multi-vector rocket motors mounted on wings, 1 x Lockheed LM1-110B rocket motor in center.

Capacity: 21,727 kp

Empty weight: 25,036 kg (Terran)

Max. takeoff weight: 36,945 kg (Terran)

Max. speed: Classified

Range: Classified

Armament: Tail mounted SSX-7 laser cannon

Specialized equipment: Stern launched magnetic grappler claw and camera assembly.

 

More pics available on request !

Patsy: "It's only a model."
  • Member since
    August 2008
  • From: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Posted by glorbes on Friday, July 10, 2009 4:48 PM
I saw the progress of this on another forum, and I must say the final product is fantastic.  Great job melding a retro flare with a realistic design...this feels like a cross between Buck Rogers and a 50's-60's fighter plane (a T-Bird or a Mig come to mind).  The photos are great, and I love the access ladder.  It's amazing to think the amount of work that went into this...and that it started its life as a small flashlight!  All of your effort is evident in the polished final product.  Bravo Sir!
  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: The House of Blues Clues
Posted by Griffworks on Friday, July 10, 2009 7:40 PM

Very kewel!

 

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