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| − | Small shuttles may have a single pilot and up to 7 passengers. These are private craft for those wealthy enough to afford their own flight up to the [[ | + | Small shuttles may have a single pilot and up to 7 passengers. These are private craft for those wealthy enough to afford their own flight up to the [[Temple ship]]s. They typically have a single engine and maneuvering jets, with little extra room inside simply because they are never needed to make long runs. Some larger shuttles (owned by sports clubs, churches or colleges - the school bus of the spaceways) have a copilot and a larger passenger capacity. |
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 10 March 2007
Small shuttles may have a single pilot and up to 7 passengers. These are private craft for those wealthy enough to afford their own flight up to the Temple ships. They typically have a single engine and maneuvering jets, with little extra room inside simply because they are never needed to make long runs. Some larger shuttles (owned by sports clubs, churches or colleges - the school bus of the spaceways) have a copilot and a larger passenger capacity.