Caravan Heavy Transport
Caravan Heavy Transport | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Morrison-O’Connor-Marquand Corporation |
Use | Cargo Air Transport |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere (Primitive) |
Chassis Type (Size) | Fixed Wing (Large) |
Equipment Rating | |
Introduced | 2346[1] |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 200 tons |
Speed | 4 |
Top Speed | 6 |
Power Plant | ICE |
Fuel (Type/Range) | 13 tons |
Armament | None |
Heat Sinks | None |
Armor | BAR 6 |
Crew | 3 Enlisted/Non-Rated |
Description
The Caravan Heavy Transport was a popular 24th Century large air support aircraft used by various planetary civilian and government agency. Designed by Phillip Farnsworth of Morrison-O’Connor-Marquand Corporation, the Caravan filled was inexpensive link in a world's transportation network which could not utilize the then more expensive DropShips or work space shuttles. The Caravan during its heyday was phenomenal success, which gave it manufacturing company capital to expand its production facilities to 6 worlds.
The aircraft would continued to be a large success during the Age of War, until the costs of operating spacecraft finally came down. Compedition of inexpensive space vehichles reduce the need for large air atmospheric aircraft would gravely be reduced and by the last years of the 25th Century, the Caravan would fade into the history books.[2]
Capacities
The Caravan is equipped with a 60 ton carrying capacity, with access to the bay through four doors. The aircraft fragile fuel tanks are able hold 13 tons of fuel. This would normally give it reason good range if it were not for inefficiency of its primitive engines using more fuel then necessary.
Protecting the Caravan's hull is 7 tons of BAR Grade 6 worth of Armor.
Cargo
- Cargo (60 tons) - 4 Doors (2 front & 2 rear)
Notes
The Caravan has a Equipment Rating of D/C-X-X/C As of this writing, there is not published record sheet of the Caravan Heavy Transport which has a Battle Value assigned to it.
The vehicle subjected to the following Design Quirks:
References
- ↑ MUL Profile for Caravan Heavy Transport. Includes Year of Introduction.
- ↑ Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives Vol. 3, Caravan Heavy Transport - Background.