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(Mobile) Pre-Warp NCC 1701 Prototype

50.4k Stingray  8.9 years ago
122 downloads

File Xfer, to share. Appearance is deceptively simple. Will takeoff from USS Tiny or any airstrip. I'm gonna rebuild 2 engines and the scaucer on a desktop, later on. Seems to some interest (?) in posting Enterprise models that get towed into space by a farm tractor. NCC1701 Prototype does not need Scottie to fly; any mobile SP user can fly with ease. Infinite range, speeds 1,000 - 2,000 mph around 50,000 feet.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 47.3ft (14.4m)
  • Length 52.9ft (16.1m)
  • Height 19.7ft (6.0m)
  • Empty Weight 29,843lbs (13,537kg)
  • Loaded Weight 111,663lbs (50,649kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.167
  • Wing Loading 71.1lbs/ft2 (347.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,569.8ft2 (145.8m2)
  • Drag Points 8105

Parts

  • Number of Parts 222
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 624
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    50.4k Stingray

    Almost forgot, 2 years ago, if Scottie wants warp speed, just select ACT=-2 on
    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/hE9s2U/Cadet-USS-TV34-Trainer
    @gavin1234

    6.2 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Beast posted here is about 2 1/2 yars old, constructed using SP V1.0 block structures. Thx for testing - it can use any runway on Jundroo. @gavin1234

    6.2 years ago
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    1,463 gavin1234

    (kerk)SCOTTIE I NEED WARP MAX POWER NOW!!!
    scottie im tryin captin but shes just not movin!

    6.2 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Thank you, @minecrafta16

    8.9 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Thank you, @Nickasaurus

    8.9 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Thank you, @ Kimo -- this model is not a replica.attempt. But it follows the prime directive: it works.

    8.9 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Thanks, @bjac0 .....this is not a final build. But there are a lot of construction tricks involved here, you may find useful in the future.

    8.9 years ago