Difference between revisions of "USS Danube"
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+ | |shipname = USS ''Danube'' | ||
+ | |shipimage = C-97.jpg | ||
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+ | |hull = C-97 | ||
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+ | |drivetype = 'waved [[Wikipedia:Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major|Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major]] engine | ||
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+ | |owner = [[Orbital Air]] | ||
+ | |flag = Perth, Australia, [[Earth]] | ||
+ | |faction = [[Trekkies]] | ||
+ | |registry = | ||
+ | |datelaunched = | ||
+ | |purpose = Business-class Passenger Transport | ||
+ | |crew = Larry Williams or Mark Williams (pilot) | ||
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A modified C-97 that can carry 40-60 passengers in conditions approximating business-class air travel (one of the three cabins can be quickly refitted for cargo). Unfortunately, the in-flight movies are limited to ''Star Trek'' reruns by a quirk of the aircraft. Owned by [[Orbital Air]]. | A modified C-97 that can carry 40-60 passengers in conditions approximating business-class air travel (one of the three cabins can be quickly refitted for cargo). Unfortunately, the in-flight movies are limited to ''Star Trek'' reruns by a quirk of the aircraft. Owned by [[Orbital Air]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 7 July 2013
USS Danube | |
Spacecraft Characteristics | |
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Base Hull | C-97 |
Drive Type | 'waved Pratt & Whitney Wasp Major engine |
Owner | Orbital Air |
Flag of Record | Perth, Australia, Earth |
Faction | Trekkies |
Purpose | Business-class Passenger Transport |
Primary Crew | Larry Williams or Mark Williams (pilot) |
A modified C-97 that can carry 40-60 passengers in conditions approximating business-class air travel (one of the three cabins can be quickly refitted for cargo). Unfortunately, the in-flight movies are limited to Star Trek reruns by a quirk of the aircraft. Owned by Orbital Air.
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