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TARDIS "Time And Relative Dimension In Space"

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The TARDIS "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" is a fictional time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs by BBC. The TV show Doctor Who mainly features a single TARDIS used by the central character the Doctor. However, in the series other TARDISes are sometimes seen or used. The Doctor's TARDIS has a number of features peculiar to it, notably due to its age and personality. While other TARDISes have the ability to change their appearance in order to blend in with their surroundings, the chameleon circuit in the Doctor's TARDIS is broken, and it always resembles a police box. However, in the new series (since 2005), a perception filter is used to make the TARDIS blend in with the surroundings, so that it is often ignored by passersby. While the exterior is of limited size, the TARDIS is much bigger on the inside, containing an infinite number of rooms, corridors and storage spaces.

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NOTE This model was created using publicly available data, publicly available reports, textbooks, and guesses. It contains no proprietary or restricted data. It has been validated only to the extent that it seems to "appear as it is", and possibly to comply and to publish, publicly known, "performance" data. Thus, this model is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. This simulation 3D model is not officially endorsed by the manufacturer and original copyright holder. In creating this project, the intention to defraud the copyright owner is rejected, while, instead, I want to commend the beauty and extraordinary abilities of a wonderful fantasy machine, finding a place into the FlightGear Flight Simulator.

MELIS Patrizio July, 30, 2019

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