Weird Harold wrote:That would be first or second generation pods then? Not the most recent flat-pack or Apollo pods?
Those pods hold Mk 27 Mod C missiles:
HAE wrote:Wayfarer was equipped with the latest Mark 27, Mod C, which weighed in at just over one hundred and twenty tons in one standard gravity.
Those pods also hold ten missiles or 1,200 tons of missiles.
Five complete salvoes spilled astern, ejecting cleanly from the outsized cargo doors, and the pods' onboard fire control was programmed for delayed activation. The first salvo waited forty-eight seconds, the second thirty-six, the third twenty-four, and the fourth twelve . . .
The last fired on launch, and three hundred capital missiles streaked straight into the privateers' teeth.
(six pods/salvo from a Trojan class Q-Ship.)
The problem is that I can't find any specs on the mass of any model Pinnance. The Series 282 LACs mass ~~17,000 tons.
You're also are a little back - Mk 27s are single drive capacitor Capitol missiles as of ~1910. (You are quoting fron HaE, before the MDM revolution and Buttercup) Those were never fitted into a flatpack - The current Missiles are the mk 23D fusion MDM. We know of at least 2 intermediate capital missiles between what you are mentioning and what is now fielded - The Mk 41 Capacitor MDM which was a huge beast, and the mk 23 A-C Fusion MDM (Pre apollo).
As of last mentioned, there are been 19 different marks of RMN Pods, with the Mk 17 (iirc) being the first flatpack.
The most current #s we get for pod masses comes from the Medusa B "Spring style" sheet on the Pearls (which is down atm) - iirc, the total pod mass was given, as well as the # of pods. Given that we know the pre-Apollo flatpack mentioned in the spring style carried 12 mk 23 missiles, we can get a decent view on pod mass, though we have no idea what the mk-23 masses.
Oh, and a pinnance's mass won't help you - they are 250-300 tons (Jayne's RMN gives the mk 27 Condor a mass of ~260). Since we know each missile masses 120 tons or more, the pinnance's mass is pointless data.