This is one of the three FRONT ELEVATION views of the medical section of a space plane ambulance.
It shows the use of velcro to keep people stable when there is no gravity and half the place seems upside down.
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 8 patients in robodoc medical tubes installed on intelligent autonomous stretchers. It has seats for a maximum of 4 nurses and it has a flight crew of 2: One pilot and one co-pilot.
Detailed drawings of the intelligent autonomous stretcher are here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44810905/
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.
It shows the use of velcro to keep people stable when there is no gravity and half the place seems upside down.
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 8 patients in robodoc medical tubes installed on intelligent autonomous stretchers. It has seats for a maximum of 4 nurses and it has a flight crew of 2: One pilot and one co-pilot.
Detailed drawings of the intelligent autonomous stretcher are here:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44810905/
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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