I used the Class F design as the basis and built from there. The Class F wing/stabilizer elements do the same thing, but it's not as obvious.I love your design concept- it does fit into the established styles and looks practical.
Only an observation- when seen from the side my eye keeps being drawn to the downwards sloping wing- it just looks blank like there is something missing on it...
It's not a dumb question, but then we're talking about Trek physics here. The TOS Class F design has a similar strut hanging out the back and the whole somewhat box like design is even less aerodynamic than what I've done here. There isn't enough room for the strut and plate to retract. Look further upthread and you'll see a cross-section image showing the interior to illustrate the point.This might sound like a dumb question, but wouldn't that landing foot sticking out of the shuttle's leading underside create unwanted drag when they're entering a planet's atmosphere? Wouldn't it be better for the foot to be retractable?
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