I was playing around with a VTOL space plane design -- mostly TL A -- but due to the "variable" TL's I use -- this world happens to have TL for electronics/computers -- so that area is TL 12 stuff -- )
so using a TL 8 AZHRAE and just shaking my head at the weight of the Turbojet/Ramjet fuel and how have the design is 2/3rds fuel easily .. for a PLANE! and I have 1 day of fuel for the PNR and 30 min (yes you read that right -- 1/2 hour) for each TJ/RJ/Rkt fuel to get my space-plane off the ground and to the Highport to deliver the cargo and then head back down for another load.
since the TJ delivers less thrust -- I have to "wait" until fuel burns off so I can get the thrust up to past 1G, so the RJ then can go at least the 1.5G -- and the Rkt then goes at least 2 G to get to the Highport.
so -- 100 tons/kl of cargo and 30 passengers per load --
for a 1400kl spaceplane? (basically the same size as the Shuttle)
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So my question
Have any of you folks designed a spaceplane .. say TL 8,9,A -- and what have you folks gotten for cargo/passengers per load?
*note: at least the fuel is cheap enough to make the trip "somewhat" profitable -- but man.
so using a TL 8 AZHRAE and just shaking my head at the weight of the Turbojet/Ramjet fuel and how have the design is 2/3rds fuel easily .. for a PLANE! and I have 1 day of fuel for the PNR and 30 min (yes you read that right -- 1/2 hour) for each TJ/RJ/Rkt fuel to get my space-plane off the ground and to the Highport to deliver the cargo and then head back down for another load.
since the TJ delivers less thrust -- I have to "wait" until fuel burns off so I can get the thrust up to past 1G, so the RJ then can go at least the 1.5G -- and the Rkt then goes at least 2 G to get to the Highport.
so -- 100 tons/kl of cargo and 30 passengers per load --
for a 1400kl spaceplane? (basically the same size as the Shuttle)
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So my question
Have any of you folks designed a spaceplane .. say TL 8,9,A -- and what have you folks gotten for cargo/passengers per load?
*note: at least the fuel is cheap enough to make the trip "somewhat" profitable -- but man.
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