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Yamato-class Aerospace Research/Transport
Yamato-class Aerospace Research/Transport (AX/T) Names and disposition: AX/T-01 Yamato (Commissioned 2005, Destroyed 2009 in Earth orbit) AX/T-02 Arcadia (Commissioned 2005, Destroyed 2009 in Earth orbit) AX/T-03 Thunderbird (Commissioned 2005, Destroyed 2009 in Earth orbit) AX/T-04 Liberator (Commissioned 2005, Destroyed 2009 in Earth orbit) AX/T-05 Tardis (Commissioned 2005, Destroyed 2009 in Earth orbit) Length: 512 m over all (AX/T-01 through AX/T-03), 488 m over all (AX/T-04 and AX/T-05) Height: 70 m over all (AX/T-01 through AX/T-03), 74 m over all (AX/T-04 and AX/T-05) Width: 91 m over all (AX/T-01 through AX/T-03), 60 m over all (AX/T-04 and AX/T-05) Mass: 298,000 metric tons, operational (AX/T-01 through AX/T-03), 268,000 metric tons, operational (AX/T-04 and AX/T-05) Fuel Mass: 32,450 metric tons (typical) Manufacturer: Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS, Newport News, USA), Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited (VSEL, Barrow-in-Furness, UK), Rotterdam Dockyard Company