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NCC-1701 USS Enterprise Refit (Star Trek Phase II)

172 DeadpoolPrime1129  3.7 years ago

a newer, newer version which is almost accurate to it's concept art.

Backround story:
This version of the USS Enterprise is from the cancelled series called "Star Trek Phase II". It was meant to revive the Star Trek franchise in early 1970's. But sadly it was shelved and scrapped due to the favour of "The Motion Picture". The design of the Enterprise is seemed to be the same from it's predecessor, the only difference was the Warp Engine Nacelles being plylons and the neck of the body has a double Photon Torpedo/Prode Launcher atop of the secondary hull. The Warp Dish remained the same as well.

AC 2: Warp.

AC 3: Lights

AC 8: Gyro

"Live long and prosper."
-Spock

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 32.8ft (10.0m)
  • Length 67.3ft (20.5m)
  • Height 18.5ft (5.6m)
  • Empty Weight 20,559lbs (9,325kg)
  • Loaded Weight 21,412lbs (9,712kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.416
  • Wing Loading 35.0lbs/ft2 (171.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 611.0ft2 (56.8m2)
  • Drag Points 16473

Parts

  • Number of Parts 163
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 437
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    135 Nexy12

    @DeadpoolPrime1129 No problem! If you're looking for suggestions, I suggest a defiant class.

    3.3 years ago
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    @Nexy12 Thanks! Might be making more soon.

    +1 3.3 years ago
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    135 Nexy12

    This looks amazing! It took me a little bit to learn how to fly it, but once I knew how, it flew awesomely.

    3.3 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    @DeadpoolPrime1129 Ok

    3.7 years ago
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    @SyntheticL uhm, technically i kinda replaced some parts of the body of Enterprise A, so that's why it didn't get autocredit.

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    modified
    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/9r2oe9/NCC-1701-A-USS-Enterprise-A
    you shouldn't bypass autocredit .

    3.7 years ago