Craft & Equipment: CLOUDBASE - MAIN BODY AND LOWER FLIGHT DECK |
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CLOUDBASE MAIN BODY AND LOWER FLIGHT DECK CUTAWAYS
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ENGINE ROOM |
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![]() This picture above (taken from the Captain Scarlet Annual 1967) shows a blueprint from Cloudbase engine room, set at the lower deck of Cloudbase. Over twenty engines serve to make Cloudbase self-sufficient, using a unique principle found nowhere else in the world. Sun rays are accumulated in a receiver and converted into energy waves, to be fed into the engines, thus providing power, electricity, life-support, heating, etc. It also produced the energy necessary for the four HOVER COMBINES that keep the air-floated base in the air. The incessant buzz of those huge cahelium engines is cut down to a minimum by soundproofed walls. The engine room is constantly checked by supervisors in the Engine Control Room.
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LOWER FLIGHT DECK
While the runway on upper flight deck is strictly reserved for the Angel craft, other aircraft, like the Spectrum Passenger Jet or any other planes, have to land and take off on the much larger, lower flight runway thus keeping the upper flight deck constantly free of any aircraft other than the Angel, and always ready for use. Landing on the lower flight deck is traditional, or is done to the vertical, depending on the craft (A SPJ lands traditionally). Upon landing, the craft will be brought down deck to the hanger (19, on the cutaways), through a trap moved by hydraulics. Then its pilot and passengers will be able to leave it, and directly stepped inside Cloudbase, without being exposed to the uncomfortable cold of high altitude. And action scene from showing the interior of the aircraft/SPJ hanger (Ron Embleton, "Unity City".) |
![]() A drawing from Ron Embleton, showing a plane making a landing on Cloudbase.
The lift, taking a plane from the aircraft hanger to the runway above. (Ron Embleton, "Unity City".) |
![]() An SPJ waiting for take-off on the lower deck runway. Note, in the background, the higher deck. With two separated deck, the Angels can be launched from the higher deck, at the the same time as any other craft on the lower deck.
The same SPJ, in a rare take-off sequence (both photos from "The Trap" episode). |
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SPECTRA-FAN
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Follow-up to the preceding crash: the Angel craft slides down the higher runway and then ends up on the lower deck. An accident to which Captain Scarlet does not survive. (both photos from "Attack on Cloudbase")
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MAIN BODY AND LOWER FLIGHT DECK AMBER ROOM AND UPPER FLIGHT DECK
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