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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Aeroshuttle (also known as Aeroship and Aerowing) [1] is a large shuttlecraft stored in the underside of the saucer section of Intrepid class starships, such as the U.S.S. Voyager. The Aeroshuttle's exact function, size and crew complement have never been revealed, although it most likely serves as a long range courier similar to a runabout or scout. See also: Captain's yacht. The Aeroshuttle was a small shuttle that was attached to the ventral side of the Intrepid-class starships serving a purpose similar to that of a captain's yacht. The Aeroshuttle was primarily designed for atmospheric operations and featured a streamlined design with sturdy wings. It was also capable of interstellar travel with a maximum speed of warp 5. It was equipped with micro-torpedo launchers as well as a phaser arrays for defense. (Starship Spotter) An aeroshuttle was a runabout-like spacecraft embedded in the saucer underside of Intrepid-class starships. In 2376, Dala and Zar, posing as Captain Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay, showed Varn a schematic of the USS Voyager which identified its aeroshuttle. (VOY: "Live Fast and Prosper") A graphic of an aeroshuttle also appeared in Daniels' database while it was being viewed by Captain Archer and T'Pol in 2152. (ENT: "Future Tense") The Yeager-type and Elkins-type starships also appeared to carry aeroshuttles. [1](X)[2](X) An Aeroshuttle (also known as Aerowing shuttle) was the term given to the ventrally docking subordinate craft of Intrepid-class starships. The craft was designed for atmospheric operations, and short-term missions as a support vessel, rather than as an independently operating small starship like the Danube-class on which it's based. (ST reference: Starship Spotter)
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An aeroshuttle was a runabout-like spacecraft embedded in the saucer underside of Intrepid-class starships. In 2376, Dala and Zar, posing as Captain Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay, showed Varn a schematic of the USS Voyager which identified its aeroshuttle. (VOY: "Live Fast and Prosper") A graphic of an aeroshuttle also appeared in Daniels' database while it was being viewed by Captain Archer and T'Pol in 2152. (ENT: "Future Tense") The Yeager-type and Elkins-type starships also appeared to carry aeroshuttles. [1](X)[2](X) The Aeroshuttle was a small shuttle that was attached to the ventral side of the Intrepid-class starships serving a purpose similar to that of a captain's yacht. The Aeroshuttle was primarily designed for atmospheric operations and featured a streamlined design with sturdy wings. It was also capable of interstellar travel with a maximum speed of warp 5. It was equipped with micro-torpedo launchers as well as a phaser arrays for defense. (Starship Spotter) In The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs, Captain Veronica Stadi had the Voyager's Aeroshuttle retrofitted with advanced tetryon weaponry salvaged from the Caretaker's array. The upgraded Aeroshuttle was used to great effect by Commander Tuvok in combat against the Kazon-Nistrim. (MCNL: "Revelations") In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Aeroshuttle (also known as Aeroship and Aerowing) [1] is a large shuttlecraft stored in the underside of the saucer section of Intrepid class starships, such as the U.S.S. Voyager. The Aeroshuttle's exact function, size and crew complement have never been revealed, although it most likely serves as a long range courier similar to a runabout or scout. The Aeroshuttle never appeared onscreen in the entire series of Star Trek: Voyager, although there do exist test sequences of computer animation showing the Aeroshuttle undocking from the ship. Later in the series, Voyager crewmembers designed and built a new, larger shuttle, the Delta Flyer, apparently to fulfill certain functions (such as operating underwater or in severely hot/irradiated environments) which the Aeroshuttle could not handle. See also: Captain's yacht. An Aeroshuttle (also known as Aerowing shuttle) was the term given to the ventrally docking subordinate craft of Intrepid-class starships. The craft was designed for atmospheric operations, and short-term missions as a support vessel, rather than as an independently operating small starship like the Danube-class on which it's based. (ST reference: Starship Spotter)