david.wendelken
SOC-12
Ok, I tried the Vehicle Maker rules last night.
They were pretty darn confusing. First of all, it starts with a very clear list of terms to describe a vehicle. The terms, like a UPP, are supposed to be in a particular order.
Then the text proceeds to wander thru various terms in a random order. What's worse, the terms all seem to overlap one another when it comes to actual values one can choose.
I finally come to some checklists and a form that gives some coherency to the above material. (This is a common failing with a number of T5 sections. The material often just seems to be in the wrong order.)
I tried to design an LTA vehicle like the Hindenburg (but with less flammable gas).
I can't make sense of the instructions.
Here's specs for the real life Hindenburg:
LZ-129 Hindenburg statistics:
■Length: 803.8 feet
■Diameter: 135.1 feet
■Gas capacity: 7,062,000 cubic feet
■Lift: 511,500 lbs
■Cruising Speed: 125 km/h (76 MPH)
■Maximum Speed: 135 km/h (84 MPH)
■Main Powerplant: 4 Daimler-Benz 16-cylinder LOF 6 (DB 602) Diesels
■Crew: 40 flight officers and men, 10-12 stewards and cooks
■Passengers: 50 sleeping berths (1936); 72 sleeping berths (1937)
■First flight: March 4, 1936
I believe that would be about Tech Level 5.
I'm interested in trying out a TL5 power plant and a fusion cell power plant option.
If anyone can show me how, I would be obliged!
They were pretty darn confusing. First of all, it starts with a very clear list of terms to describe a vehicle. The terms, like a UPP, are supposed to be in a particular order.
Then the text proceeds to wander thru various terms in a random order. What's worse, the terms all seem to overlap one another when it comes to actual values one can choose.
I finally come to some checklists and a form that gives some coherency to the above material. (This is a common failing with a number of T5 sections. The material often just seems to be in the wrong order.)
I tried to design an LTA vehicle like the Hindenburg (but with less flammable gas).
I can't make sense of the instructions.
Here's specs for the real life Hindenburg:
LZ-129 Hindenburg statistics:
■Length: 803.8 feet
■Diameter: 135.1 feet
■Gas capacity: 7,062,000 cubic feet
■Lift: 511,500 lbs
■Cruising Speed: 125 km/h (76 MPH)
■Maximum Speed: 135 km/h (84 MPH)
■Main Powerplant: 4 Daimler-Benz 16-cylinder LOF 6 (DB 602) Diesels
■Crew: 40 flight officers and men, 10-12 stewards and cooks
■Passengers: 50 sleeping berths (1936); 72 sleeping berths (1937)
■First flight: March 4, 1936
I believe that would be about Tech Level 5.
I'm interested in trying out a TL5 power plant and a fusion cell power plant option.
If anyone can show me how, I would be obliged!