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  • Poll [2 votes]: After analyzing the project, do you think thie pelican is feasible?
Subject: After analyzing the project, do you think thie pelican is feasible?

Poll: After analyzing the project, do you think thie pelican is feasible?  [closed]
Yep, would like to have one in my garage:  50%
(1 Votes)
Yes, but costly:  0%
(0 Votes)
Don't known:  0%
(0 Votes)
No, we are not enough technologically advanced:  0%
(0 Votes)
Nope, it's like trying to make a brick fly:  50%
(1 Votes)
Total Votes: 2

Power Source: Lot's of electricity(fusion reactor), or condensed plasma, conventional rockets

Engine: Ion Thruster, Hall Effect Thruster, MPD Thruster

# Engines: 2 Main Foward-Thrusting Engines, 10 maneuvering thrusters housed in four vector pylons (two under each main engine, four on rear, one under each tail engine)

Schematics: here

Armor: Titanium Armor Plating, Magnetically Active Radiation Shielding, embodied heat dissipation system

Cargo Bay: Size, airproof for space cruising

Flight:
Low Speed/Vertical Flight/Non-Atmospheric.Mainly jet-borne, using lower thrusters to keep lift force
Mid Speed.Lifting Body Principle
High Speed.Low Drag, Trapezoidal Wings

Space Flight:
1.Take-off:Pelican accelarates with mounted and disposable chemical rocket engines (e.g. space shuttle thrusters) and normally takes off
2.Exiting atmosphere: activation of chemical rockets and altitude gaining, till reaching orbit height.
3.Non-atmospheric flight: using ionic thrusters for maneuvering

Extras:
-blam!- load of weapons under wings and nose
Electromagnetical plates on tail for vehicle transport

  • 04.24.2011 1:03 PM PDT