Oceanic Series II
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Lexan Oceanic Series II Personal VTOL | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Lexan Oceanic |
Use | Personal Transport Luxury Air Vehicle |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Chassis Type (Size) | VTOL (Medium) |
Equipment Rating | |
Cost | ??? |
Introduced | Star League era |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 15 Tons |
Speed | 150 Km/ph |
Top Speed | 230 km/ph |
Power Plant | Fusion |
Fuel (Type/Range) | Unlimited |
Armament | None |
Heat Sinks | None |
Armor | BAR 10 |
Crew | 2 |
BV (1.0) | ??? |
BV (2.0) | ??? |
Description
The Oceanic Series II Personal VTOL is a luxury transport for corporate executives and ultra rich. Produced during the early Star League era, the vehicle found a niche market for wealthy.
The Lexan Oceanic company produced the craft with the aid of then Boeing Unlimited, however the Succession Wars saw the destruction of all its factories.
By the 31st Century production resumed at newly acquired New Earth production site reacquired from IrTech after IrTech left the personal VTOL craft business.
The craft continued to be built as of 3067, along with its more expensive sister craft, the Oceanic Series VI Luxury VTOL.[1]
Equipment and Capacities
The Series II is equipped with a Fusion engine, which allows the craft to transport its passengers over unlimited range at high speeds. The craft has been equipped Armor Chassis with with 1 ton of BAR 10 rated commercial armor. It also has an ECM Suite to augment the armor protection for its passengers and crew.
The craft has been given a six person passenger capacity with a half ton cargo capacity, with rear door.
Variants
Notes
As of this writing, the vehicle has no published record sheets at this time.
References
- ↑ Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, p. 80 - Series II history and stats.
- Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, pp. 80-81