Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2013/11/06/vulture_2_plans/

Vulture 2 spaceplane STRIPPED to the bone

Detailed structural plans for your viewing pleasure

By Lester Haines

Posted in Science, 6th November 2013 12:43 GMT

The Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator (LOHAN) team is preparing the Vulture 2 aircraft for its eye-catching paintjob, and while we rattle tins of primer and fiddle with wet-and-dry, we thought you might enjoy some intimate bare-bones views of our magnificent spaceplane.

Here's the beast in its naked form (more photos here)...

The components of the Vulture 2 laid out

...and here's how it looks if you peer beneath the skin, in a plan view of David Cooper, Chris Dodd and Amrith Surendra's design:

Plan view of the Vulture 2

We're much obliged to Chris for putting together full constructional drawings, which also include these striking poses:

Front view of the Vulture 2

Side view of the Vulture 2

Axonometric view of the Vulture 2 spaceplane

Tremendous stuff. The feature of the Vulture 2's design which has attracted most comment – and indeed applause from Barnes Wallis fans – is the geodetic structure.

While you can't fully appreciate this from outside...

Photo of the nose section of the Vulture 2

...the bare-bones views reveal the true beauty:

A detail of the Vulture 2's nose structure

Detail of the plan view of the Vulture 2's nose

Note that the above views don't represent the definitive CAD files which went off to the 3D printers, since there were a couple of minor tweaks for practical printing and assembly purposes.

We will, in due course, release the final files (as we did with our Vulture 1), should any of you fancy printing out your own rocketship. ®


Further LOHAN resources:

LOHAN - A Special Projects Bureau production in association with...

  • 3T RPD logo
  • University of Southampton logo
  • Applied Vacuum Engineering logo
  • Escher Technologies
  • Flashpoint Fireworks logo
  • HAB Supplies logo
  • Rock 7 logo
  • Random Engineering logo
  • Space Graphic Solutions logo

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