Air base Thunderbird project part 2

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the rest of the ship that made

Thunderbird 3

the rocket ship, Thunderbird Three. This rocket is 287ft tall, with a body diameter of 70ft, with a wingspan of 70ft, the nacelle span of 80ft, while having a maximum acceleration of 10Gs (over 30,000mph). The drive system is an Ion-drive particle accelerator, with a hybrid electromagnetic/rocket motor. The vessel is in bright red with a white 'THUNDERBIRD' leading back to the dark grey fan-like structure in the middle of the vessel, with three arm-like protrusions on either side of the craft's body, which link up with the three-engine rounded base of the rocket, the number 3 in white on the base. The cockpit is located in the upper-middle of the rocket's body and it has 4 seats. This rocket has Engines: 3 chemical rocket boosters used for launch, landing, emergency boost, and orbit change, with 3 ion-drive particle accelerators used in deep space, along with pitch and yaw rockets. There are 12 boosters in middle ring for course corrections, 20 in the nose and 24 at the rear for attitude adjustments. The rocket has an atomic fusion reactor, an emergency acceleration of 10Gs, with a launch thrust of 4.5 million pounds, a max sustained acceleration of 6Gs, and standard acceleration of G1s.

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The fire truck (also known as the Firecat)

The fire truck (also known as the Firecat) is an all-terrain rapid response vehicle that was bought and slightly redesigned by Jeff Tracy for International Rescue.

The vehicle is equipped with a rear-mounted water cannon that can turn a full 360º as well as tilt upwards 90º. The cannon can fire highly pressurised water and foam, along with powerful nitroglycerine shells.

Crew: 2 

Length: 15 metres 

Power: twin gas turbine engines 

Water capacity: 3,100 litres 

Water pumps: 9,000 litres per minute when connected to external hydroports 

Width: 6.5 metres

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