Takayama type shuttlecraft

The Takayama-type shuttlecraft was a shuttlecraft type in use by Starfleet in 2259.

Physical arrangement
Externally similar to the Kelvin-type shuttles used decades before, this type of shuttlecraft had two warp nacelles attached to the main body of the shuttlecraft by elongated nacelle pylons which housed two of the shuttles four small impulse drives. The other two were located on the aft dorsal end of the craft. Shuttles could be accessed from the starboard side by a door located just aft the cockpit, and two small windows were located aft of the doors. This shuttle type also had three retractable landing gear and feature a small ventral door.

Interior
The cockpit contained two chairs and was separated from the aft compartment by a small hatch. The main compartment had fold down "jump" seats located along the outer walls.

Layout B
The main compartment could be equipped with two rows, one two seats wide and the other three seats wide, of forward facing seats. The fold down seats located along the outer walls were still in place when this arrangement was used. 

Shuttles of this type

 * Takayama
 * Warrant
 * Shuttle 1
 * Shuttle 7
 * Unnamed

Background information
The CGI model for Shuttle 1 bore the number 7, but the number was obscured by the motion of the model. Spoken dialog referred to that shuttle as "Shuttle 1". The actual Shuttle 7 was seen later in the film lifting off from a hangar on Earth and falling off its platform as the Enterprise was falling into the atmosphere of the planet. Interior displays in Shuttle 1 showed "04NCC", which may have been why labels included as part of the Kre-O Star Trek kit "'s Volcano Mission", identify Shuttle 1 as Shuttle 4, and do not include the name Warrant.