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This is a color-coded drawing showing and sometimes explaining the main features of an ambulance space plane in SIDE ELEVATION view and in PLAN view.
(miniature cameras, RCS thrusters and lights are not shown)
This ambulance space plane is a science fiction invention set in the 28th century. It is powered by three interlinked nuclear reactors, in order to reach orbit from the surface of a planet. As an ambulance space plane it can transport eight patients in eight robodoc medical tubes, which are mounted on eight intelligent stretchers. There are jump seats for four medical technicians and two seats for the pilot and co-pilot.
This drawing was made partly with original elements and partly with elements from drawings placed on the Skylon article on Wikipedia by GW_Simulations. Unlimited use was permitted with the condition that GW_Simulations be credited with the original drawings. CC by 3.0 2007. This drawing also uses the vertical stabilizer of the DC-10 tail, as drawn by Julien Scavini for the DC-10 Wikipedia article. CC BY-SA 3.0.
(miniature cameras, RCS thrusters and lights are not shown)
This ambulance space plane is a science fiction invention set in the 28th century. It is powered by three interlinked nuclear reactors, in order to reach orbit from the surface of a planet. As an ambulance space plane it can transport eight patients in eight robodoc medical tubes, which are mounted on eight intelligent stretchers. There are jump seats for four medical technicians and two seats for the pilot and co-pilot.
This drawing was made partly with original elements and partly with elements from drawings placed on the Skylon article on Wikipedia by GW_Simulations. Unlimited use was permitted with the condition that GW_Simulations be credited with the original drawings. CC by 3.0 2007. This drawing also uses the vertical stabilizer of the DC-10 tail, as drawn by Julien Scavini for the DC-10 Wikipedia article. CC BY-SA 3.0.
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