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Sol System
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As you can probably tell, I've been busy.
Also available... A top view. And a bottom view. 14 meters long, officially. 7.5m wide and 3.2m high according to me.
------------------ "And though I once prefered a human being's company, they pale before the monolith that towers over me." -- They Might Be Giants
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DeadCujo
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I love this shuttle  Best one they've ever made.------------------ The Unknown Vulcan
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Bernd
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What a wonderful day. Thank you, Sol System. Same applies to the other diagrams you posted.------------------ I know engineers - they love to change things. (McCoy, STTMP) www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/
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Fabrux
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Actually, according to the design specs in The Secrets of Star Trek:Insurrection, the shuttle is 16.5 metres long and 8.8 metres wide.
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Captain Stark
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Did we ever get a name for this shuttle? Even from the novelization?------------------ -=/\=- Captain Stark http://members.aol.com/captaincks/readyroom.html "The man on the top walks a lonely path. The chain of command is often a noose." Dr. Leonard McCoy --Obsession, Stardate: 3619.2
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Federation Shipmaster
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No name from the novel.------------------ What bloke invented signatures?
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