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Schoester & Wilkes are a civilian astronautical design firm based on earth, who design and manufacture a number of racing, sport, and hobby spacecraft. Their most popular line is the Harriers, with each version within the line named after a different type of Harrier hawk. They have also collaborated with Starfleet over the years on some of their fighter designs. | [[File:SchoesterWilkesLogo.png|alt=Schoester and Wilkes logo, featuring a small rocketship where the ampersand would be in their name|200px|right]] | ||
Schoester & Wilkes are a civilian astronautical design firm based on earth, who design and manufacture a number of racing, sport, and hobby spacecraft. Their most popular line is the Harriers, with each version within the line named after a different type of Harrier hawk. They have also collaborated with Starfleet over the years on some of their fighter designs. Their offices and airfield for craft testing are located approx. 45 minutes east of Phoenix, and do not have a transporter pad on site, requiring one to either have access to a transporter that is not safety locked to only transport to another pad, or to access via a ground or air vehicle. | |||
== Releases == | == Releases == |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 19 December 2023
Schoester & Wilkes are a civilian astronautical design firm based on earth, who design and manufacture a number of racing, sport, and hobby spacecraft. Their most popular line is the Harriers, with each version within the line named after a different type of Harrier hawk. They have also collaborated with Starfleet over the years on some of their fighter designs. Their offices and airfield for craft testing are located approx. 45 minutes east of Phoenix, and do not have a transporter pad on site, requiring one to either have access to a transporter that is not safety locked to only transport to another pad, or to access via a ground or air vehicle.
Releases
- Mark I - Papuan Harrier, released February 2348
- Mark II - Spotted Harrier, released February 2360
- Mark III - Black Harrier, released February 2373
- Mark IV - Malagasy Harrier, released March 2385
- Mark V - Eyles's Harrier, released February 2398
- Mark VI - Montagu's Harrier, released February 2410