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Liner 'Princess of Mars'

Started by MartG, March 16, 2013, 12:29:17 PM

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Virgin Galactic's Interplanetary Liner 'Princess of Mars'

One of Virgin Galactic's fleet of crack Interplanetary Liners, Princess of Mars carries up to 40 passengers and 50 tonnes of freight & mail between Earth and Mars. Powered by a highly efficient gas-cored nuclear rocket, Princess of Mars has sufficient DeltaV to make it less reliant on maximum economy orbits which depend on the planets being in the correct position relative to each other, so can make the trip with greater regularity than earlier vessels. Whilst Princess of Mars is streamlined and capable of a powered landing on Mars, the journey normally terminates at port Phobos, from where passengers are ferried to the Martian surface in smaller shuttlecraft almost identical to the Orion III shuttles used to service it in Earth orbit.

Built from the Glencoe kit, with landing gear retracted ( because every photo I can find of one of these has it extended ), homemade decals.








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Joe C-P

In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.

kerick

Great job! People would expect their space liner to be streamlined, just like in the movies!
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Army of One

I really like that.....looks great with the backdrop.... :thumbsup:
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Weaver

Looks great - nice photos too.  :thumbsup:
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