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StrayCatTerry — ADPI AC-39 'Megalodon' by-nc-nd

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Description Allan DRACO Park Industries, (DRACO Aerospace)
Aircraft Carrier #39,
Megalodon


Descriptions:

The ADPI AC-39 is a space carrier being able to transport up to 100 small to medium sized spacecrafts and even produce vehicles using the manufacturing machine inside it, the design is inspired from ADPI MF-28 Cetus(www.deviantart.com/straycat-te… ) and ADPI SF-35 Gryphus(www.deviantart.com/straycat-te… ).

Unlike the Cetus and Gryphus, the holes heading forward, which are likely to be recognized as the air intakes, are NOT the air intakes. They are in fact the gates for loadable spacecrafts.
There are 6 gates like this in total, 2 at the front, which are the fake air intakes; 2 at the back, which are the fake thrusters; and 2 on the top, each are located at the front and at the back, for VToL vehicles only. Excluding the cargo hatch on the bottom.

Being a VToL(Vertical Takeoff and Landing) carrier, it's rear wings on the vertical thrusters(which are also the main engines) flip 90 degrees together when hovering or taking off/landing vertically. Not only that, the additional vertical thrusters are placed on the side of the carrier(the dark gray pannels), which flip open when they're about to be used.

In fact, the Megalodon can perform slide takeoff and landing too using the 4 landing gears, but as one may expect, there is usually no such a great piece of flat terrain to do so.


Armaments:

Under the front neck:
2×2 General purprose all-directions turret concealed inside.

On the back:
4×2 General purpose all-directions turrets concealed inside.

On the tail:
1×2 General purpose all-directions turret concealed inside.


Motif:

MF-28
SF-35


Here is the list of my Sci-fi aerial vehicles (16/03/13):

SI-13 (uploaded, gonna update its descriptions later)
SI-14 (uploaded, gonna upload its desc later)
LB-15
PB-16
CS-17
RC-18
SI-19
SF-20
SF-21 (uploaded)
SI-22
MF-23
MF-24 (uploaded)
MF-25
AP-26 (uploaded)
BC-27
MF-28 (uploaded)
BC-29 (uploaded demo version)
SF-30 (uploaded)
CI-31
AP-32 (uploaded demo version)
MF-33
MF-34
SF-35 (uploaded)
MF-36
SF-37
AP-1719 (uploaded)
SI-38
AC-39 (uploaded)

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This time I drew half-heartedly, but it turned out better than I had expected.

Did you notice the SI-15 and two men under the shadow? That tells you how huge AC-39 is.

The front glass's height is as high as that of a person's, just in case you get frustrated of how it looks.


** ADPI AC-39 (c) StrayCatTerry.
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