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On the Web
- FTJava - Full Thrust PBeM Starship Combat Client - Contains downloadable Java program for playing Full Thrust including a scenario editor, ship editor and instructions.
- Full Thrust Java List archives - List running back to 2002 for Full Thrust Java
- Full Thrust Painting FAQ - Color scheme guide for Full Thrust Models
- DM's Full Thrust Page - Contains rules, scenarios, and links.
- Full Thrust Computer Core - Contains a play by email exchange format, player aids, ship design templates, printable counters, ship design tools, game maps and fonts.
- Schild en Vriend - Full Thrust narrative campaign with scenarios and battle reports, terrain building instructions, a ship design and a gallery
- Tonsha's Full Thrust - Includes instuctions for building a movement plotting tool and scratchbuilding tips. The links section is out of date.
- Table Top Warriors Club Okinawa Chapter - Based in Kadena Airbase, Okinawa, Japan. Plays Warhammer 40K, Full Thrust, Mage Knight, Hero Clicks, Dungeons
- Rim World Concordium - Contains unofficial game background and rules variants. Also offers two scenarios and a star system generation chart.
Wikipedia Articles
- Full Thrust - Full Thrust is a science fiction strategy wargame written by Jon Tuffley and published by Ground Zero Games of England. It is usually played with miniature figurines representing imaginary starships, although cardboard chits representing the vessels can also be used.
- Z-drive - A Z-drive is a type of azimuth thruster in which the pod-mounted propellers are driven mechanically rather than electrically. Azimuth thruster pods can be rotated through a full 360 degrees, allowing for rapid changes in thrust direction and eliminating the need for a conventional rudder.
- General Electric F101 - The General Electric F101 afterburning turbofan powers the B-1 Lancer strategic bomber fleet of the USAF. In full afterburner it produces a thrust of 30,000 lbf.
- F5D Skylancer - The Douglas F5D Skylancer was a development of the F4D Skyray for the United States Navy. Starting out as the F4D-2N, an all-weather version of the Skyray, the design was soon modified to take full advantage of the extra thrust of the Pratt