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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Chillicothe, OH
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Another for your consideration.
Lockheed Phoenix-Class Rocket Transport (TL7) Beat The Clock with Transcontinent Rocket Lines! 40 minutes between New York and Los Angeles! -- Ad, New York Times, Jan 30 1981 Loosely based on this article , this is a delta-winged transcontinental or transoceanic rocket passenger transport for a TL(6+1) retrotech campaign. Launched vertically, the rocket travels ballistically until reentering the atmosphere, then glides hypersonically to its destination. The jet engine provides thrust for landing maneuvers or short-range ferry flights, and has one fuel tank reserved for its use. Systems Table. Front Hull System [1] Armor, Light Alloy (dDR 3) [2] Control Room (C7 computers, Com/ Sensor 3, Control Stations 3) [3-4] Passenger Seating, 40 seats [5-6] Fuel Tank (15 tons LOX/Kerosene and 0.21 mps each) Central Hull [1] Armor, Light Alloy (dDr3) [2-6, core] Fuel Tank (15 tons LOX/Kerosene and .21 mps each) Rear Hull [1] Armor, Light Alloy (dDR3) [2] Jet Engine (1 G acceleration) [3] Reaction Engine, Chemical (3G accceleration) [4-6, core] Fuel Tank (15 tons LOX/Kerosene and .21mps each) Spacecraft Table PILOTING/TL7 (AEROSPACE) Code:
TL Spacecraft dST/HP Hnd/SR HT Move 7 Phoenix 50 -2/4 12 3/2.3mps SM LWt dDR Occ Load Cost +7 300 3 43 4.3 7550K Last edited by tratclif; 06-13-2008 at 09:35 PM. Reason: added TL to title, corrected dDr and air performance |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Oz
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I really don't think that what amounts to an airliner needs to be so heavily armoured. And on the other hand it isn't actually heavily armoured enough to make any important difference.
The rules require that a streamlined spaceship have an armour system in either front or centre. You could strip out the other two armour systems, replace them with passenger seating, and double capacity, allowing you to halve the price of a ticket.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Europe
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This isn't so much directed at you, but is a more general commentary: I think it would be very useful if, when people post GURPS Spaceships designs, they always include the TL of the design.
Also, ideally, the subject should state whether the design is realistic, or superscience, or limited superscience, although I myself have not done this. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Chillicothe, OH
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester, UK
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Possibly the jet engine is too efficient for what you want. If you were to put 4 1G Jet engines on it, then you have an airspeed of 5000 mph and you can do the 40 minutes trip without rockets.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Chillicothe, OH
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The Reaction Engine, Chemical in Spaceships is apparently an optimized LOX/Hydrogen rocket, while the design I'm trying to simulated is an early LOX/Kerosene design, which would probably give less than 3/4 of the Spaceships delta-v. Quote:
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