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* It generally has independent life support and environmental systems.
 
* It generally has independent life support and environmental systems.
 
** Some hangers may be open and unsealed, relying on [[Airlock|docking tubes]] to connect to the [[subcraft]] (and functioning in a similar manner to [[bay]]s).
 
** Some hangers may be open and unsealed, relying on [[Airlock|docking tubes]] to connect to the [[subcraft]] (and functioning in a similar manner to [[bay]]s).
* A hanger may have an associated office and machine shop.
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* A hanger may have an associated office and [[Machine Shop]].
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* [[Vehicle]]s (such as [[Air/Raft]]s) may have dedicated hangers or may be stored within the [[ship]]'s [[cargo hold]].
 
* [[Vehicle]]s (such as [[Air/Raft]]s) may have dedicated hangers or may be stored within the [[ship]]'s [[cargo hold]].
 
* Some hull configurations (...such as dispersed structures) make internal hangers superfluous. However, it is not uncommon for such designs may make use of [[Hull|subhulls]] and [[Hull|pods]] to create sealed, pressurized hanger space.
 
* Some hull configurations (...such as dispersed structures) make internal hangers superfluous. However, it is not uncommon for such designs may make use of [[Hull|subhulls]] and [[Hull|pods]] to create sealed, pressurized hanger space.
 
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==

Revision as of 16:41, 27 May 2019

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A Hangar or Hanger is a location on a vessel used to transport subcraft and vehicles.

Description (Specifications)

Hangers are designed to accommodate subcraft on a larger vessel. Normally a hanger can be sealed and can often act as an additional airlock.

  • The hanger is generally accessed by large doors or hatches.
  • It generally has independent life support and environmental systems.
    • Some hangers may be open and unsealed, relying on docking tubes to connect to the subcraft (and functioning in a similar manner to bays).
  • A hanger may have an associated office and Machine Shop.

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No information yet available.

Ship Launch & Recovery

Hangers may be positioned close to Launch Tubes, shipboard launch facilities designed to rapidly deploy subcraft.

  • Vehicles (such as Air/Rafts) may have dedicated hangers or may be stored within the ship's cargo hold.
  • Some hull configurations (...such as dispersed structures) make internal hangers superfluous. However, it is not uncommon for such designs may make use of subhulls and pods to create sealed, pressurized hanger space.

History & Background (Dossier)

Many smaller ships carry utility smallcraft that are housed in hangers that closely match their shape and dimensions.

Larger vessels may carry big craft or starships within their hangers. Such subcraft generally require additional clearance room and their hanger space is correspondingly larger.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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