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But a really great job!!!
Three more things:
1.) We seriously have to think about a power supply for the XR-Ships. XR2 and 5 could carry solar panels on the inside of the PBDs. XR1 may then run on FCs, and 2 and 5 could have a FC as a reserve. I would go for solar, because the Space Shuttle today wastes so much payload weight by the H2 and O2 it has to carry for it's Fuel Cells. It could use a rollable solar panel (like DLR's Project DORA).
XR-class vessels are powered by Naquadah reactors; solar power is not practical given the ships' power requirements and the requirement that XR vessels operate far from the sun.
As for the shuttle, solar cells and batteries would be much heavier than fuel cells. In addition, fuel cells produce water -- something that is quite valuable in space.
2.) The XR7 was again mentioned somewhere above. I think we should first fill up the gaps. That means: XR2, XR3 and XR4 and of course XR6. Then we could go for the big thing^^.
Remember that each ship model can take up to a year to design, model, texture, code, document, test, and release. Each ship is a huge effort. In a nutshell, we build XR vessels for fun in our spare time, and that means we build our favorites first.
By the way: Could there be ships like an XR1.5 (inbetween of XR1 and 2)?
There is no requirement that each XR vessel be larger than the last. For example, the XR7 may in fact be slightly smaller than the XR5. The number is a model designator, nothing more.
And what is your limit for size? There surely must be a limit after which an Earth-based ship couldn't fly anymore. XR8 maybe?
The limit is how much runway and landing pad space is available: we couldn't go much larger than the XR5 simply because it wouldn't fit on the runway at KSC or a landing pad at Brighton Beach.
3.) For woo482's Rover: The X-72 shuttles in Armageddon didn't have PBDs, but a crew elevator and a ramp in the "belly". Now, the XR5 has an elevator. Couldn't it also receive a ramp on which the rover could enter and exit the vessel?
That won't work for several reasons; first, there is no room for a ramp to the cargo bay in the XR2, and second, the model is frozen at this point except for minor tweaks. Perhaps the XR3 or XR4 could have a ramp, but that would have to be designed into the model from the start.
