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Phoenix Class

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119.7 m [1]
Phoenix Class
 

Romulan Warbird

118.87 m [2]
Romulan Warbird
 

Saturn V

110.65 m [3]
Saturn V
 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer. (119.7 m)
2 Eaglemoss Starships Collection magazine Romulan Warbird (118.87 m)
3 Real world Saturn V (110.65 m)
Stated by Boeing.
Book : A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer.
Comment :  (119.7 m)
Source : Eaglemoss Starships Collection magazine
Comment : Romulan Warbird (118.87 m)
Source : Real world
Comment : Saturn V (110.65 m)
Stated by Boeing.

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