I have been trying to find, without success, a set of errata I had for COACC that is somewhat different from what I've found online. While I did make some...
... While working on a top secret project for an anonymous writer (whose initials are MJD), I had the occasion to take a very close look at the Airship Design...
COACC AIRSHIP DESIGN . I have recently taken a very close look at real world historical Airships/Airship Design and creating craft using the Airship Design...
... Step 2: "Calculate total lifting capacity of that volume of hydrogen or helium gas." - from COACC, pg. 46 The rules for creating the `LIFT' (COACC, pg. 42)...
COACC AIRSHIP DESIGN – Step 3 and 4 . ... Step 3: "Calculate the cost of the envelope or gasbag." Step 4: "Divide the volume by 1000 to determine the weight...
COACC AIRSHIP DESIGN – Step 5 and 6 . ... . Any and all comments are very welcome. . . Step 5: "Subtract the weight of the envelope from the lifting capacity...
I've updated my website with the latest release of the Consolidated Errata document... http://dmckinne.winterwar.org/pdfs/ConsolidatedMegaTravellerErrata.pdf ...
Hello, I'm pretty new to this group, and MT Vehicle Design, but as I was reading over Step 2 Power Supply (p.64 Referee's Manual) I had a couple questions. ...
... It looks right to me. ... Uranium/Plutonium have a higher density than steel don't they? And I would suspect that there is at least some very dense (lead?)...
... Thanks, Arthur. Makes me feel better to get a cross-check. :) ... Uranium/Plutonium have a higher density than steel don't they? Uranium is about 18.9...
... Using your Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) example as a starting point, the Scale Efficiency Table says that an ICE with a Volume of 11 kl or more has an...
... ah - so it _is_ volume in kiloliters. I thought so, but it wasn't spelled out in legend for the table. (Possible item to include in the errata?) ... Yeah,...
I was looking through v2.16 of the errata last night and read on p24: "Page 65, Step 5, Maneuver Drive (clarification): The entire table can be reduced to a...
... Ok, tell me where you're looking (page, step, etc). And let me get to where my PDF is, and I'll see if we've got a clarification. That reminds me, I have a...
... . Yes, I am back. Step 9: "Allocate tonnage for controls." COACC, pg 42, CONTROLS: "Allocate one ton of controls for every 10,000 cubic meters of airship...
... Ref.Manual - p64 "2 - POWER SUPPLY" - Step 2 "Scale Efficiency" table, mentions volume but not units. (I probably should have assumed kiloliters though....
... My physical copies of the three main MT books are all first printings (I bought it when it was released). The MT CD has the third printing. There are...
... just a quick sidetrack to deal with Balloons. COACC, pg 44, BALLOONS: "For a balloon, allocate .10 of a ton per passenger in its suspended gondola. If the...
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... Yes, I am back with more. Step 10. "Determine crew and passenger accommodations." COACC, pg 42, CREW AND PASSENGERS: "Airships require at least two pilots,...
... More on airships. Step 11. "Select life support systems if needed." I have no problems with Life Support. It agrees with the values in the Referee's Manual...
Hello all, The PDF for this was only $3 so I downloaded it. I know that it apparent is riddled with math errors and doesn't take into account the errata but...
Well sometimes a smaller ship is harder to hit than a larger one, so if you have more Battle Riders than they have Cruisers you can have a tactical advantage. ...