modul BD-409 EEV z Aliens 3/Jan Jan Rükr/ 1:??
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modul BD-409 EEV z Aliens 3/Jan Jan Rükr/ 1:??
BD 409 EEV
Specifications:
Passenger Capacity: 5 Length: 13.2 m with an L-shaped wedge configuration Range: 1.4 parsecs
Design: Three support struts house ICC standard retaining lugs for connection to the mother ship. The 'L' section of the EEV contains life support and drive systems. It is connected to the mother ship by an umbilical up until the moment of launch. The hull is designed to withstand re-entry at severe angles.
Evacuation Procedure: If a crisis arises and the crew is in hibernation, the onboard computers handle the evacuation. Rigid protocols for the crisis management systems ensure that a ship is only evacuated when failure to do so would result in a loss of life.
EEVs are kept on a permanent 30 second standby. When prepped for launch, mission data is downloaded into their computers and the crew's hypersleep capsules are moved via transport tubes to the escape hatches where they are loaded into the EEV. Once the capsules are secure and hooked up to the life support system, the EEV initiates its launch program. The entire evacuation procedure takes 45 seconds.
Rescue Procedure: Once clear of the mother ship, the EEV turns on the distress and locator beacon and scans the immediate sector of space for a habitable landing site. The EEV will attempt to home in on the nearest navigation beacon and set course for that location. The crew is kept in hibernation because of its limited life support capacity and the computer will awaken them when rescue is imminent. If the EEV senses a rescue ship nearby, it will send out a hailing signal and alter course to meet it. In the case a colony beacon is detected, it will follow it down to the colony's landing pad. If neither of these exist, the EEV will touch down on the nearest habitable planet. If it is forced to land on an uninhabited or unexplored world, the onboard computer may elect to keep the crew in hibernation until rescued. If the crew is revived, storage lockers contain rations and first-aid equipment.
EEV papercraft is most simple model for now.30 parts only
Is very easy to build=level of laboriousness is 1/2 from 5.
http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/aliens_p ... ev_gb.html
Download now and satisfy yourself...please :o)
Specifications:
Passenger Capacity: 5 Length: 13.2 m with an L-shaped wedge configuration Range: 1.4 parsecs
Design: Three support struts house ICC standard retaining lugs for connection to the mother ship. The 'L' section of the EEV contains life support and drive systems. It is connected to the mother ship by an umbilical up until the moment of launch. The hull is designed to withstand re-entry at severe angles.
Evacuation Procedure: If a crisis arises and the crew is in hibernation, the onboard computers handle the evacuation. Rigid protocols for the crisis management systems ensure that a ship is only evacuated when failure to do so would result in a loss of life.
EEVs are kept on a permanent 30 second standby. When prepped for launch, mission data is downloaded into their computers and the crew's hypersleep capsules are moved via transport tubes to the escape hatches where they are loaded into the EEV. Once the capsules are secure and hooked up to the life support system, the EEV initiates its launch program. The entire evacuation procedure takes 45 seconds.
Rescue Procedure: Once clear of the mother ship, the EEV turns on the distress and locator beacon and scans the immediate sector of space for a habitable landing site. The EEV will attempt to home in on the nearest navigation beacon and set course for that location. The crew is kept in hibernation because of its limited life support capacity and the computer will awaken them when rescue is imminent. If the EEV senses a rescue ship nearby, it will send out a hailing signal and alter course to meet it. In the case a colony beacon is detected, it will follow it down to the colony's landing pad. If neither of these exist, the EEV will touch down on the nearest habitable planet. If it is forced to land on an uninhabited or unexplored world, the onboard computer may elect to keep the crew in hibernation until rescued. If the crew is revived, storage lockers contain rations and first-aid equipment.
EEV papercraft is most simple model for now.30 parts only
Is very easy to build=level of laboriousness is 1/2 from 5.
http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/aliens_p ... ev_gb.html
Download now and satisfy yourself...please :o)