phavoc said:
CT had repulsor fields at ground starports to help heavier ships taking off (more rules miasma...)
Since we had Repulsors in HG, that wasn't much of a problem?
phavoc said:
However the idea that the wings on some ships provide enough lift to take off violates basic aerodynamics. Traveller ships are too heavy with too small of a wing to allow enough lifting force to take off.
Isn't that a question of enough thrust? Enough thrust gives enough speed gives enough airflow over the wings to lift with fairly small wings? (And some artistic licence in the illustrations?)
Even a paltry 1 g thrust is quite a lot by current aircraft standards. E.g. a A380 has a max take off weight of ~575 tonnes and a thrust of 1400 kN, so can achieve flight with thrust to mass ratio of ~0.24 g. Of course it has much bigger wings (per mass) than any Traveller spacecraft I have seen.
A Starfighter (with rather small wings) could take off with a mass of 13 tonnes and a thrust of 44 kN (dry), for a thrust to mass ratio of about 0.34 g.
phavoc said:
Also, a standard scout as a lifting body will not work - notice that the hull is anything but aerodynamic.
Agreed, but T5 very specifically overrules such petty concerns...
Wings gives the benefit "Wings increase the performance of a ship’s Maneuver or Gravitic Drive +1G if operating in Atmosphere". (T5.09, p277)
phavoc said:
Even with M-2 you have to have LIFT to get off the ground. Even putting it in a vertical position isn't without problem. Lift, regardless of your M-drive, is predicated upon mass.
Since a ship with M-2 can achieve 2 g in free space it can produce enough thrust to overcome 1 g twice over by definition.
It's just a simplification in the system not to consider mass, but just volume, when dimensioning drives. Not even TNE FF&S dared dimension the thrusters on mass even if that clearly was the basic rule.
phavoc said:
Ergo contragravity must be employed for the ships to actually get off the ground.
No, not if we have enough thrust from the M-drive. Or aerodynamic lift.
(Only TNE used contragrav; CT, MT, MgT, and even T5 uses anti-grav, there is a small but significant difference.)