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| − | A listing of some of the more common flying and grav vehicles found within the [[Distant Fringe]] region. | + | [[File: Distant Fringe Logo.gif|right]] |
| − | + | [[Flying Craft of the Distant Fringe]]: A listing of some of the more common flying and grav vehicles found within the [[Distant Fringe]] region. | |
| − | == Details | + | |
| + | == Details ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
Each vehicle has a basic description. This serves to give a general impression of its construction and performance. Details such as the internal layout are representative only – alternative layouts are very common. | Each vehicle has a basic description. This serves to give a general impression of its construction and performance. Details such as the internal layout are representative only – alternative layouts are very common. | ||
* The vehicles's dimensions are given and are used to provide a very general outline of its mass in starship displacement tons ("dTons"): this can also be used to determine how much internal space a vehicle uses if it is carried within a starship. Different versions of the same general type of vehicle will have different physical characteristics. | * The vehicles's dimensions are given and are used to provide a very general outline of its mass in starship displacement tons ("dTons"): this can also be used to determine how much internal space a vehicle uses if it is carried within a starship. Different versions of the same general type of vehicle will have different physical characteristics. | ||
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* Internal cargo storage can differ greatly between different models of the same vehicle. Manufacturers often emphasise the larger cargo capacity of their particular model as a selling point. | * Internal cargo storage can differ greatly between different models of the same vehicle. Manufacturers often emphasise the larger cargo capacity of their particular model as a selling point. | ||
| − | === Technological Level === | + | === [[Technological Level]] === |
| − | The listed technological level is the | + | The listed technological level is the ''lowest'' at which the particular vehicle may be constructed. If the same vehicle is built at a higher technological level, it will be more efficient, it is likely to be constructed from more advanced materials, and it may have an improved performance. It may also include additional items of equipment or upgraded environmental systems. Often a higher technology design exists which directly supersedes an earlier version. |
| − | + | * Please also see: [[Technology of The Distant Fringe]] | |
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=== Power and Fuel === | === Power and Fuel === | ||
Each vehicle has a power plant and carries a supply of fuel. Some vehicles utilise lighter-than-air technology. Most have internal combustion power plants using hydrocarbon fuel (typically a liquid such as gasoline or ethanol) to drive propellors, rotor blades or powerful fans – more advanced models may use electrical batteries or [[fuel cell]]s. Other air vehicles use jets or rockets. It also includes vehicles that use gravitic technology. | Each vehicle has a power plant and carries a supply of fuel. Some vehicles utilise lighter-than-air technology. Most have internal combustion power plants using hydrocarbon fuel (typically a liquid such as gasoline or ethanol) to drive propellors, rotor blades or powerful fans – more advanced models may use electrical batteries or [[fuel cell]]s. Other air vehicles use jets or rockets. It also includes vehicles that use gravitic technology. | ||
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=== Cost === | === Cost === | ||
The listed cost for a vehicle represents the retail price from new: in some cases mass production of a vehicle and corporate marketing strategies create an artificially low price. Previously owned vehicles are likely to be significantly cheaper but are also likely to have minor faults, reliability issues, or perform less efficiently than a brand new model. | The listed cost for a vehicle represents the retail price from new: in some cases mass production of a vehicle and corporate marketing strategies create an artificially low price. Previously owned vehicles are likely to be significantly cheaper but are also likely to have minor faults, reliability issues, or perform less efficiently than a brand new model. | ||
| − | == | + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == |
| + | No information yet available. | ||
| + | * Please also see: [[Ships of the Distant Fringe]] and [[Vehicles of the Distant Fringe]]. | ||
| − | === Aerostat Vehicles === | + | === Aircraft === |
| + | ==== Aerostat Vehicles ==== | ||
An aerostat vehicle is an aircraft that utilises lighter-than-air principles to achieve flight. | An aerostat vehicle is an aircraft that utilises lighter-than-air principles to achieve flight. | ||
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| style="width: 100pt;"|''Tonnage'' | | style="width: 100pt;"|''Tonnage'' | ||
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| − | |[[Fringian Balloon|Balloon]] | + | | [[Fringian Balloon|Balloon]] |
| − | |TL 3 | + | | [[TL-3]] |
| − | |220 dTons | + | | 220 dTons |
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| − | |Medium Dirigible | + | | Medium Dirigible |
| − | |TL 4 | + | | [[TL-4]] |
| − | | | + | | TBD |
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| − | |[[Fringian Large Dirigible|Large Dirigible]] | + | | [[Fringian Large Dirigible|Large Dirigible]] |
| − | |TL 5 | + | | [[TL-5]] |
| − | |7,500 dTons | + | | 7,500 dTons |
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| − | |[[Fringian Advanced Dirigible|Advanced Dirigible]] | + | | [[Fringian Advanced Dirigible|Advanced Dirigible]] |
| − | |TL 7 | + | | [[TL-7]] |
| − | |2,700 dTons | + | | 2,700 dTons |
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| − | === Fixed Wing Aircraft === | + | ==== Fixed Wing Aircraft ==== |
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| − | === Rotary Wing Aircraft === | + | ==== Rotary Wing Aircraft ==== |
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| − | == Grav Vehicles == | + | === Grav Vehicles === |
| + | Within the [[Distant Fringe]], gravitic technology is closely tied to the technological foundations and the underpinning physics of the [[DeVoss Drive|DeVoss]]-type jump drive. Like the [[DeVoss Drive]], gravitic technology remains at a fundamental level of understanding broadly equivalent to that of [[Terra (world)|Terra]] at the time of the [[Interstellar Wars]]. | ||
| − | === Hybrid Grav Vehicles === | + | The ability to manufacture gravitic devices becomes available at TL 8, though the capabilities of such devices are very limited – by TL 9 gravitic technology is relatively commonplace and far more efficient. However, the performance of gravitic devices manufactured within the [[Distant Fringe]] differs from what is considered to be standard. This is summarised below: |
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| + | | style="width: 40pt;"|''TL'' | ||
| + | | style="width: 210pt;"|''Device'' | ||
| + | |''Notes'' | ||
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| + | |TL 8 | ||
| + | |Lifter Plates | ||
| + | |Rudimentary gravitic units that are typically built into hybrid vehicles with otherwise conventional features such as lift surfaces (wings) and thrust-generating engines.<br>''Maximum Grav Altitude'': meters.<br>''Maximum Grav Speed'': typically around 5 kph. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |TL 9 | ||
| + | |G-Lifters | ||
| + | |Basic gravitic units capable of generating thrust, though with a very low power-to-thrust ratio and a low maximum speed. Additional sources of thrust are generally built into the vehicle.<br>''Maximum Grav Altitude'': 100s of meters.<br>''Maximum Grav Speed'': 10s of kph. | ||
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| + | |TL 10 | ||
| + | |G-Drives<br>(Utilising Low Power Heavy Grav Modules) | ||
| + | |Bulky gravitic units capable of generating thrust, with an average power-to-thrust ratio and a reasonable maximum speed. Their size and power requirements restrict the types of vehicles that can utilise them.<br>''Maximum Grav Altitude'': kilometers.<br>''Maximum Grav Speed'': hundreds of kph. | ||
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| + | |TL 12 | ||
| + | |G-Drives<br>(Utilising Low Power Light Grav Modules) | ||
| + | |Lightweight gravitic units capable of generating thrust, with a relatively good power-to-thrust ratio and a reasonable maximum speed. Their <br>''Maximum Grav Altitude'': low orbit.<br>''Maximum Grav Speed'': hundreds of kph. | ||
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| + | |} | ||
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| + | ==== Hybrid Grav Vehicles ==== | ||
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| − | === Light Grav Vehicles === | + | ==== Light Grav Vehicles ==== |
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| − | === Grav Speeders === | + | ==== Grav Speeders ==== |
| + | A Grav Speeder is any grav vehicle primarily intended to carry passengers. | ||
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|2 dTons | |2 dTons | ||
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| − | |Speeder | + | |[[Fringian Speeder|Speeder]] |
|TL 10 | |TL 10 | ||
|6 dTons | |6 dTons | ||
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| − | === Grav Sleds === | + | ==== Grav Sleds ==== |
A Grav Sled is any commercial grav vehicle designed to carry cargo or freight. | A Grav Sled is any commercial grav vehicle designed to carry cargo or freight. | ||
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|[[Fringian G-Carrier|G-Carrier]] | |[[Fringian G-Carrier|G-Carrier]] | ||
|TL 10 | |TL 10 | ||
| − | |6 dTons | + | |6.0 dTons |
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|G-Tractor | |G-Tractor | ||
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|[[Fringian G-Hauler|G-Hauler]] | |[[Fringian G-Hauler|G-Hauler]] | ||
|TL 10 | |TL 10 | ||
| − | | | + | |33 dTons |
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|[[Fringian Heavy G-Hauler|Heavy G-Hauler]] | |[[Fringian Heavy G-Hauler|Heavy G-Hauler]] | ||
|TL 11 | |TL 11 | ||
| − | | | + | |73 dTons |
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|} | |} | ||
| − | == | + | === Image Repository === |
| − | + | No information yet available. | |
| − | == References & Contributors | + | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == |
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Detail}} | {{Detail}} | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
| − | | | + | |S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] |
| − | | | + | |S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]] |
| − | + | |S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | |
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}} | }} | ||
| − | {{LEA|Distant Fringe}} | + | {{LEA|Distant Fringe|Transportation|Vehicle Family}} |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 21 June 2020
Flying Craft of the Distant Fringe: A listing of some of the more common flying and grav vehicles found within the Distant Fringe region.
Details (Specifications)[edit]
Each vehicle has a basic description. This serves to give a general impression of its construction and performance. Details such as the internal layout are representative only – alternative layouts are very common.
- The vehicles's dimensions are given and are used to provide a very general outline of its mass in starship displacement tons ("dTons"): this can also be used to determine how much internal space a vehicle uses if it is carried within a starship. Different versions of the same general type of vehicle will have different physical characteristics.
- Performance details are generic: different models of of the same vehicle will have different characteristics. Different manufacturers will also compete with one another to produce the model with the "best" performance figures, often trading off aspects of the handling to gain advantages in performance or vice versa.
- Internal cargo storage can differ greatly between different models of the same vehicle. Manufacturers often emphasise the larger cargo capacity of their particular model as a selling point.
Technological Level[edit]
The listed technological level is the lowest at which the particular vehicle may be constructed. If the same vehicle is built at a higher technological level, it will be more efficient, it is likely to be constructed from more advanced materials, and it may have an improved performance. It may also include additional items of equipment or upgraded environmental systems. Often a higher technology design exists which directly supersedes an earlier version.
- Please also see: Technology of The Distant Fringe
Power and Fuel[edit]
Each vehicle has a power plant and carries a supply of fuel. Some vehicles utilise lighter-than-air technology. Most have internal combustion power plants using hydrocarbon fuel (typically a liquid such as gasoline or ethanol) to drive propellors, rotor blades or powerful fans – more advanced models may use electrical batteries or fuel cells. Other air vehicles use jets or rockets. It also includes vehicles that use gravitic technology.
Cost[edit]
The listed cost for a vehicle represents the retail price from new: in some cases mass production of a vehicle and corporate marketing strategies create an artificially low price. Previously owned vehicles are likely to be significantly cheaper but are also likely to have minor faults, reliability issues, or perform less efficiently than a brand new model.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
No information yet available.
- Please also see: Ships of the Distant Fringe and Vehicles of the Distant Fringe.
Aircraft[edit]
Aerostat Vehicles[edit]
An aerostat vehicle is an aircraft that utilises lighter-than-air principles to achieve flight.
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| Balloon | TL-3 | 220 dTons |
| Medium Dirigible | TL-4 | TBD |
| Large Dirigible | TL-5 | 7,500 dTons |
| Advanced Dirigible | TL-7 | 2,700 dTons |
Fixed Wing Aircraft[edit]
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| Primitive Glider | TL 3 | |
| Early Aircraft | TL 4 | |
| Basic Propeller Aircraft | TL 5 | 3.5 dTons |
| Large Propeller Aircraft | TL 5 | 46.6 dTons |
| Medium Passenger Jet | TL 6 | |
| Large Passenger Jet | TL 6 | |
| Executive Jet | TL 7 | 10.9 dTons |
| VTOL Jet | TL 7 |
Rotary Wing Aircraft[edit]
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| Light Helicopter | TL 5 | 7.1 dTons |
| Autogyro | TL 6 | 0.5 dTons |
| Large Helicopter | TL 6 | 25.3 dTons |
| Utility Helicopter | TL 6 | |
| Executive Helicopter | TL 7 | 7.1 dTons |
| Tiltprop Aircraft | TL 8 |
Grav Vehicles[edit]
Within the Distant Fringe, gravitic technology is closely tied to the technological foundations and the underpinning physics of the DeVoss-type jump drive. Like the DeVoss Drive, gravitic technology remains at a fundamental level of understanding broadly equivalent to that of Terra at the time of the Interstellar Wars.
The ability to manufacture gravitic devices becomes available at TL 8, though the capabilities of such devices are very limited – by TL 9 gravitic technology is relatively commonplace and far more efficient. However, the performance of gravitic devices manufactured within the Distant Fringe differs from what is considered to be standard. This is summarised below:
| TL | Device | Notes |
| TL 8 | Lifter Plates | Rudimentary gravitic units that are typically built into hybrid vehicles with otherwise conventional features such as lift surfaces (wings) and thrust-generating engines. Maximum Grav Altitude: meters. Maximum Grav Speed: typically around 5 kph. |
| TL 9 | G-Lifters | Basic gravitic units capable of generating thrust, though with a very low power-to-thrust ratio and a low maximum speed. Additional sources of thrust are generally built into the vehicle. Maximum Grav Altitude: 100s of meters. Maximum Grav Speed: 10s of kph. |
| TL 10 | G-Drives (Utilising Low Power Heavy Grav Modules) |
Bulky gravitic units capable of generating thrust, with an average power-to-thrust ratio and a reasonable maximum speed. Their size and power requirements restrict the types of vehicles that can utilise them. Maximum Grav Altitude: kilometers. Maximum Grav Speed: hundreds of kph. |
| TL 12 | G-Drives (Utilising Low Power Light Grav Modules) |
Lightweight gravitic units capable of generating thrust, with a relatively good power-to-thrust ratio and a reasonable maximum speed. Their Maximum Grav Altitude: low orbit. Maximum Grav Speed: hundreds of kph. |
Hybrid Grav Vehicles[edit]
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| Executive Liftcraft | TL 8 | |
| Tiltprop Liftcraft | TL 8 | |
| Enclosed Air/Raft | TL 9 | 4.0 dTons |
| Jet Bike | TL 9 | |
| Open Air/Raft | TL 9 | 3.0 dTons |
Light Grav Vehicles[edit]
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| G-Pallet | TL 8 | |
| Grav Bike | TL 10 | 0.3 dTons |
| Grav Belt | TL 12 | 0.1 dTons |
Grav Speeders[edit]
A Grav Speeder is any grav vehicle primarily intended to carry passengers.
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| Compact Grav Car | TL 10 | 1.5 dTons |
| Grav Car | TL 10 | 2 dTons |
| Speeder | TL 10 | 6 dTons |
| Sports Speeder | TL 11 | 6 dTons |
| Advanced Speeder | TL 12 | 5 dTons |
Grav Sleds[edit]
A Grav Sled is any commercial grav vehicle designed to carry cargo or freight.
| Name | TL | Tonnage |
| G-Carrier | TL 10 | 6.0 dTons |
| G-Tractor | TL 10 | 7 dTons |
| Box Floater | TL 10 | 15 dTons |
| Flatbed Floater | TL 10 | 5 dTons |
| G-Hauler | TL 10 | 33 dTons |
| Heavy G-Hauler | TL 11 | 73 dTons |
Image Repository[edit]
No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
