Castle Brian Aerospace Hangar
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Castle Brian Aerospace Hangar | |
Production information | |
Use | |
Chassis Type | Heavy |
Motive Type | |
Technology Base | Inner Sphere |
Cost | |
Introduced | |
Technical specifications | |
Size (in hexes) | |
Length (meters/Hexes) | 180m / 6 hexes |
Width (meters/Hexes) | 90m / 3 hexes |
Height (meters/Levels) | 42m / 7 levels |
Power System | |
Fuel | |
Heat Sinks (total) | |
Construction Factor | 75 (Capital) |
Armor (per Hex) | 75 (Capital) |
Total Cargo (tons) | |
Doors (total) | |
Bays | |
Escape Pods | |
Crew | 224 total
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Armament |
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Equipment | |
Facilities | |
BV (1.0) | |
BV (2.0) |
Contents
Overview[edit]
A Castle Brian Aerospace Hangar were fortified Castle Brian-class structures able to handle a variety of aerospace vehicles. Port Castles were the first to utilize these hangars, which ranged from low-slung structures suitable for only aerospace fighters and Small Craft to 100m-tall hangars for spheroid DropShips, though the most common were midsize buildings able to support small craft and aerodyne DropShips. Like other aboveground Brian structures these hangars are fully self-contained and extend two levels below ground for additional storage and access points to the rest of the complex.[1]
Variants[edit]
Aerospace Hangars which support only aerospace fighters are 3 levels high, while those supporting spheroid DropShips are 15 levels high, but are otherwise identical to the one presented here.[1]