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Shuttlecraft Galileo Blueprints by Phil Broad

These are blueprints for the slightly under scale mock-up used on stage.

Looks extremely accurate to that item though!
 
Oh, jeeze, did you ask for these someplace and I missed it? I've had all of these on my hard drive since 2005! Oops. Also, it looks like that I have *122* sheets of his shuttlecraft plans, including chairs, cabinets, and each of the individual frames. I guess you'll want them?!? Let me know how I can get them to you.
 
I knew the “full scale” prop was undersized, but I didn’t realize it was that diminutive. Only 20 feet long, eh? I’ve owned cars that were longer. :D
 
I'd love to get the full set. Thx! Could you possibly email them?

Oh, jeeze, did you ask for these someplace and I missed it? I've had all of these on my hard drive since 2005! Oops. Also, it looks like that I have *122* sheets of his shuttlecraft plans, including chairs, cabinets, and each of the individual frames. I guess you'll want them?!? Let me know how I can get them to you.
 
Thought lost to time, I've been finally able to piece together the complete set of external blueprints for the Class "F" Shuttlecraft, which were drawn by Phil Broad back in early 2004.

You can check out the complete 43-page set here:

https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/broad-shuttle.php

With thanks to TallGuy and Warped9 for their assistance...

Enjoy-


Looks like I’m going to be starting over from scratch on a new Galileo!!

Great stuff!!
 
Just emailed you the additional sheets. 11 meg. Let me know if they don't get through.

Is there anything else you might be looking for? Let us know. I for one am a digital packrat, and have more Trek technical files I've saved from the 'net than I know what to do with.
 
Wow! Those look fantastic. A great help to any scratch builder thinking of taking on the shuttle as a project.
 
The 1966 Batmobile was 18 feet!

I love that you know that! I’m listening to a podcast of Hollywood Babble-On with Ralph Garman and Kevin Smith doing live commentary of each episode, and of course Ralph is a huge Batman 1966 fan, and the guy who successfully lobbied for Adam West’s star on the Hall of Fame!

Great stuff!!
 
I noticed one error: on the shuttle door height on page 12, the door is measured by two separate lengths, but both show 3.05 feet. The lower length is clearly shorter than the top. I estimate the actual height of the lower portion of the door at ~1.5 feet, so, the full height of the door is about 4.5 feet.
 
An inescapable element of those drawings show the craft in a nose down orientation as if it’s collapsing under its own weight. It just looks wrong and doesn’t gel with everything else we’ve seen of the craft. I modified/corrected this when I did my schematics.
 
An inescapable element of those drawings show the craft in a nose down orientation as if it’s collapsing under its own weight. It just looks wrong and doesn’t gel with everything else we’ve seen of the craft. I modified/corrected this when I did my schematics.

Same here. The nacelles' centerline should be parallel with the centerline of the wings (and the line between upper and lower hull.

Otherwise, Phil's blueprints are a beautiful effort. If I remember correctly, he had not much direct data to work from, although he had inspected the original on more than one occasion as a lad. A neighborhood family owned it for a while back in the day...

M.
 
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