Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Airship Helvetia
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27. jan. 2021 kl. 10:16
19. mar. 2021 kl. 9:55
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Airship Helvetia

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Description

The Helvetia measure 90m long for 21.75m wide. its highest point reaches 19m.

It flies at a top speed of around 36kts (about 66kph).

It carries 20660 liters of fuel to feed its 4 medium engines. Should be plenty to take you wherever your heart desires.

It can accommodate 8 passengers, 6 crew members and the captain.

Disclaimer

It performs very poorly in strong weather, winds above 20kts will render flight nearly impossible, plan your routes accordingly


How to start it

1. Turn on all the electrical systems and the master switch



2. Turn on all engine valves



3. Go at the helm and press 1 to start the engines

To turn off the engines you'll have to switch off the fuel valves.

Back note

The differential thrust must be used under 33-34 kts. Moving surface are pretty much useless under those speed.
84 kommentarer
Mattia von Sigmund 28. maj kl. 7:06 
Hey man, this is amazing, I had some suggestions, could you add me on steam so that we could talk about it? I sent you a request :) I'm sure you'll like it
ajmarston 17. mar. kl. 2:18 
it looks similar to the airship hindenburg
jarrett99 5. jan. kl. 15:58 
as soon as i get it in the air its starts rolling
jarrett99 5. jan. kl. 15:43 
i cant turn right
jarrett99 5. jan. kl. 15:43 
it just constantly turns left
oOLUSTOo 24. nov. 2023 kl. 2:18 
idk why but it keeps turning right :/
knlampros 14. nov. 2023 kl. 6:39 
How do you spawn through a mission?
Mr Tickler 10. nov. 2023 kl. 14:47 
I cant spawn it
Phillip 18. juli 2023 kl. 7:29 
YOU HOAVE TO SPAWN IT THREW A MISSION SERCH IT UP ITS EASY UPS CAPSLOCK MY BAD
OliXava_niepytajok? 1. juli 2023 kl. 12:48 
Why is the front so flat? Zeppelins and other airships had very pointy fronts and even pointier backs