It is about 150 feet in length with a wingspan of maybe 70 feet. It is powered by oversized plasma thrusters and PPT drive generators. The stock version has a huge cargo bay. The cockpit is designed with its own airlock so that the entire cargo section can be exposed to space. There is a side airlock for space excursions where you don't want to evacuate the cargo section.
After Rei and Rome proved their usefulness to the Overmind at Tabit, it decided to give them one of the tugs since they were going to leave the tugs behind anyway. The Vuduri begin a build-out to convert the tug into the Flying House. When they are done, it still had a cockpit, side airlock and rear cargo ramp but that's it. The rest is almost unrecognizable from its original configuration.
Tomorrow, the layout.
Entry 1-191: July 4, 2013
The Flying House, Part 2
Imagine being locked into a mobile home for a full year. How would you stand it?
That was the underlying motivation for making the "Flying House" in Rome's Revolution a viable place for two humans to live together with nowhere to go. The hallway was rather tight to maximize the usable space. Here is a picture of the layout of the Flying House: