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Old 05-27-2015, 02:17 PM
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Science teams in the field would be able to collect and do some limited analysis in the field. But if they need the results of a GC, HPLC or to grow cultures in a controlled environment, then they need a lab.
But the only option is transport by jet? They can't be preprocessed by the Science Team, or transported by prop plane? I worked in a biochem lab years ago (dark, dark days) and I'm having trouble remembering anything other than an organ that was anywhere close to that time sensitive.

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As for jets that can operate from a gravel runway, there is the Boeing 737 and a large number of Russian MIGs. It's just a matter of getting the intakes high enough above the ground.
Actually, it is more than that. There is also the issue of debris damaging other vulnerable parts of the plane, for example. For the 737 at least it also still requires a very long, wide, flat, compacted surface - a good engineering team with lots of equipment might prep an acceptable strip in a few weeks (a lot faster than tarmac!) but that doesn't work so well in an emergency. The idea of using things like C-130's was always that even their relatively mild runway requirements still made them impractical without massive amounts of preparatory work, and even with that infrastructure built it is still not particularly conducive to the kind of tasks you are describing.

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Dying warlord, whose survival at the hands of the Morrow Project could stabilize the political climate in a large area, there by contributing to the mission of restoring the CONUS and allowing the redistribution of MARS assets to more other unstable regions.
I'm having trouble imagining someone starting this discussion in a pre-war planning meeting and not finding themselves reassigned to fund-raising or some other affair. It's a huge reach, and even you add all the huge reaches together they don't justify anything.

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Much of that engineering is already done. The US was flying bombers using fission powered jets in the 1950's. Using those engine designs and adapting the plenums from blowing the cold air through the fission fuel rods to cool them and create the superheated air that goes out the other plenum to create the thrust is not like making this thing from scratch. Modify the fusion reactor to express the heat more directly rather than driving the thermoelectric generators that would usually be there to produce electricity and rely on the electron capture only for on-board electrical power. Granted, that last part assumes a great deal about Project reactors that to my knowledge does not exist in canon, but which has been discussed here at great length in another thread.
No nuclear-powered aircraft has ever been built, much less flown. The US and Russia both built conventionally-powered aircraft that carried fission reactors, to study the feasibility of nuclear bombers, but the reactors were never connected to anything. There were prototype jets created, but they were never flown - the aircraft I was discussing were propeller planes.

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I am not saying that the jet powered aircraft would be everywhere, but a small number would be useful.
But they wouldn't. The expense and difficulty of creating even one would be huge (all that development work!), and operating it requires a huge infrastructure, especially if you want it to go more than a couple of places. The infrastructure that TMP can support is exactly the infrastructure that kills any advantage of these aircraft.
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