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==Ship Build Guide==
==Ship Build Guide==
===Description===
===Images Description===
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===Text Description===
The build is built using [[Deimos]]/[[Nova]] parts. Put [[weapons]] wherever you like.
The build is built using [[Deimos]]/[[Nova]] parts. Put [[weapons]] wherever you like.


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**The build is high [[mass]].
**The build is high [[mass]].
'''Main Fuselage Notes'''
'''Main Fuselage Notes'''
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*3 main tiers: mostly made of [[Hab]] category [[Deimos 3x1]] and [[Deimos 2x1]], mix and match however you like.
 
*4th tier towards rear so put [[100DP Slim Docker]] and [[110DP Slim Docker]] on the top
===Images===
**Add this height so [[dock]] is about the same level as "fins" on the engines.
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'''Engine Placement'''
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*Offset the [[hulls]] to put the engine in the gap. [[Nova 1000 Engine]] is used here. Can also use [[White Dwarf 3000 Engine]] instead for lower [[piloting]] requirement.
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*Add a total of 2 hulls vertically on the wing so you can put the [[Deimos Tail A]] on the back of the upper [[hull]].
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'''Concealing Shield Unit'''
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*[[Shield]] units must be placed on the "side".
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**Hid it on the 2nd tier near the rear of main fuselage.
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==SR-71 Blackbird Appearance Description==
==SR-71 Blackbird Appearance Description==

Revision as of 15:43, 3 September 2023

See also: Ship Builds
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This ship build, Created by the reddit user u/Koonster, has the appearance of the famous Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird, the high-speed reconnaissance aircraft with a unique and striking look.

Ship Build Gallery

Ship Build Guide

Images Description

Text Description

The build is built using Deimos/Nova parts. Put weapons wherever you like.

Parts

Iconic Elements:

Rear View:

Overhead View:

Main Fuselage Notes

Engine Placement

Concealing Shield Unit

  • Shield units must be placed on the "side".
    • Hid it on the 2nd tier near the rear of main fuselage.

SR-71 Blackbird Appearance Description

The SR-71 Blackbird is an iconic figure in the annals of aviation, exuding a sense of enigma and awe-inspiring capability. Its aesthetic design seems to mirror its high-stakes Cold War-era missions; it looks like something not of this world, a machine sculpted for sheer speed and stealth.

At first glance, the SR-71 appears almost predatory, with its long fuselage tapering to a point like a spear. This isn't a craft filled with frills or extraneous design elements; it is built for a singular purpose—high-speed, high-altitude reconnaissance—and its appearance is an unambiguous testament to that function.

Covered in a dark black matte finish that dissipates heat, the SR-71 has an otherworldly, ominous presence. Its black skin isn't just for show; the specialized material helps it manage the extreme temperatures generated by Mach 3+ speeds. As you move closer, you might notice that the surface isn't completely uniform; it is interspersed with various hatches, maintenance panels, and subtle seams, each serving a specific functional purpose.

Its twin-engine nacelles are positioned on either side of the fuselage, not unlike wings on a bird of prey preparing to dive. They seem to hint at the incredible power contained within, engines that could propel this craft to altitudes of 85,000 feet and beyond. A set of sharply angled vertical tail fins rise assertively from the rear, framing the engines like svelte guardians.

The cockpit sits nestled between the long, forward-stretching chines, almost as if it's an afterthought, dwarfed by the overwhelming impression of speed and power embodied by the rest of the craft. The tiny windows give an inkling of the cramped, no-nonsense conditions under which the pilots operated, isolated from the world below but crucially connected to the geopolitics of their time.

The SR-71 doesn't just look fast—it appears almost ethereal, as if it were a creature from another dimension, sent here on a mission we can barely comprehend. Its appearance, characterized by sleek lines, severe angles, and an almost predatory demeanor, is a perfect marriage of form and function, a visual manifesto announcing its unparalleled capabilities. Every inch of its design whispers—or perhaps screams—the same message: I am built to defy limits.