I don't think there is currently a player ship larger than the Anaconda. The problem has always been the need to dock your ship, so you are limited by the size of the standard docking bay.
There is some hope on the horizon though. This bad-boy is over 300m long, and gets around the problem by having a detacheable shuttle section (the red bit on top with the little wings) which can be seperated from the mothership, docked, then re-attached to the mothership section.
I'm afraid it has been a 'work in progress' for far too long, and although basically all working the developers have got a bit sidetracked with real-life and other issues
Commander Smivs, the friendliest Gourd this side of Riedquat.
By cargo capacity, there's the Staer 9 Hauler P30 at 1000 TC, which won't fit in a standard docking bay. The next biggest after that is the core game's Anaconda (750TC). "Ships with more cargo capacity than an Anaconda" is one of the few "more than the core ships" directions OXPs haven't really gone in.
By external volume, there's the [wiki]Lambda Shuttle[/wiki] (which is too big to fit in the docking bays). The largest one which will fit in a standard docking bay is the [wiki]Grass Snake[/wiki].
I’d like to point out that Oolite is a piloting sim, not a captaining sim.
That's true, and therefore there will be no difference at all between flying a Sidewinder and flying a station-sized ship, except for a different max speed and a different turn rate, which makes the desire to fly a capital ship somewhat moot.
But if the kids want to try out the biggest flying thing, let them fly the biggest flying thing. As long as they don't demand that Oolite be turned into a captaining sim…
there will be no difference at all between flying a Sidewinder and flying a station-sized ship, except for a different max speed and a different turn rate, which makes the desire to fly a capital ship somewhat moot.
Having once flown a Behemoth for a little while, I'd respectfully disagree.. there is also the matter of acceleration and deceleration to consider. From Torus speed, a Behemoth takes somewhere in the vicinity of 50-75 km to bring to a halt.
Even at 'normal' speeds, the damn thing took forever to get up to speed or stop.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied