Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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RAF 200 class Seaplane Tender
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RAF 200 class Seaplane Tender

Description
RAF 200 class Seaplane Tender (1:1 Scale)

Seaplanes can fly and float, but they can't use a conventional dock because of their wings. While the seaplane was at anchor or moored to a pontoon, a tender would transfer crews, provisions and munitions to land. The 200 class seaplane tenders, first built in 1931, were twin engined, hard-chined, vee-bottomed boats which were designed to combine safety at sea in any flying weather with immediate speed in an emergency and economy of maintenance.



Built as fast small boat to support seaplanes and also it can be used for SAR, passenger transport and firefighting missions. It can be controlled with Remote controller which can be useful for towing seaplanes or maybe gliders.

FEATURES
- Stable and fast small boat tested in extreme weathers
- Remotely controllable
- Single physical body for optimal multiplayer performance
- Twin, 8-cylinder modular engines
- Auto throttle reduction if engine is near overheating or propeller is not touching water to save fuel
- High torque (for towing or in bad weather) and reverse modes
- Electric propulsion as backup
- Fluid cannon
- 4 compartments with bilge pumps
- Towing winch
- 22 passenger seat and a bed
- Various outfits and first person equipments
- Reserve battery and automatic alternator system
- Heater
- Hatches to access everywhere

CAPTAIN'S MANUAL
1. Make sure Main Battery is ON
2. Press 2 to turn engines ON
3. Increase throttle

Note1: Remote controller frequency is 5. Controls are same as Helm controls.
Note2: Electric propulsion has its own breaker to be powered.

SPECIFICATIONS
Crew : 1-2 Capacity : 21-22 Passengers Fuel capacity : 371 Gal (or 1406 L) (141 mass) Empty weight : 1937 mass Gross weight : 2147 mass Length : 11.50 m Width : 2.75 m Height : 4.75 m (max) Powerplant : Twin 8-cylinder small modular engines Maximum speed : 90 Knots (Throttle: 40) Cruise speed : 58 Knots (Throttle: 20) Range : 115 Km at cruise speed 100 Km at max speed



- PNG to XML Paint tool: http://rising.at/Stormworks/paint.php
- Struner's Remote Controller Settings https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2242140212
- TheDrafter's Fuel consumption calculator: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1618022072

57 Comments
Thales  [author] 26 May @ 5:17pm 
Curtiss N-9C Floatplane
easton110712 25 May @ 5:58pm 
What is the name of the Seaplane used? It is just a question, as I could see myself using it, if anybody knows, just put the name of it or the link so I can find it, thanks.
P3bbles 4 Apr, 2024 @ 9:12am 
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Thales  [author] 25 Jun, 2022 @ 12:12pm 
@Jan_HJ,
It's my build. You can use it. If you upload your creation to workshop, please give link to this page in the description.
Jan_HJ 25 Jun, 2022 @ 11:07am 
Hello, I wanted to ask where you got the microcontroller for the motor from? or is it self-made? can i use it for my creations ? translate by google
Thales  [author] 30 Dec, 2021 @ 1:40am 
Thank you
BostonTParty 29 Dec, 2021 @ 5:55pm 
Beautiful in the best way possible.
KazBoom10 28 Jul, 2021 @ 2:02pm 
Oh thanks
Thales  [author] 28 Jul, 2021 @ 7:58am 
It has winch at the back.
KazBoom10 28 Jul, 2021 @ 7:51am 
How did you attach a rope from the plane to the boat