Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Auros HTA Recon Machine

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It wasn't long after the discovery of Heavier-Than-Air flight in year 764 of the new world calendar, that this new type of machine began to propagate across the Sandine continent.

The original Auros was a lightweight demonstrator of this method of travel, where it distinguished itself with an impressive top speed in comparison to its balloon-laden counterparts.

By the year 781, Tarken finally integrated a modified, longer-range version of the Auros into it's defensive fleet, known as the Auros HTA Recon Machine. It performed well, remaining in official service until the year 850, and saw intermittent use until 873.

The aircraft has a top speed of 235kph, and a range which is so far I actually wasn't able to test it.
26 Comments
BigBussy 22 May, 2022 @ 9:12pm 
would it be possible to add a connector to the bottom of the airship and the top of this plane, and drive into it? would require serious skill yes, but would it be mechanically possible do you think?
Xenome  [author] 29 Oct, 2021 @ 3:59pm 
I actually only recently watched Mortal Engines, after someone made a similar comment. There were definitely some really cool detailing methods in the movie. Haven't read the books yet.
electronicT 29 Oct, 2021 @ 2:49pm 
Just wandering and idk why but did this series take any inspiration from the mortal engines book series?
Chopsticks 10 Oct, 2021 @ 2:05am 
is there more of these and airships coming in the future?
jakenotfake 8 Oct, 2021 @ 6:54pm 
i had to fly low
Xenome  [author] 8 Oct, 2021 @ 6:46pm 
Skill issue.
jakenotfake 8 Oct, 2021 @ 6:44pm 
but its too heavy
jakenotfake 8 Oct, 2021 @ 6:42pm 
i added guns with the dlc
jakenotfake 2 Sep, 2021 @ 9:02am 
nice for the two seats now i can have a crew member
CTH2004 26 Jul, 2021 @ 11:04am 
hmm... so, in other words, a large range... I would test it for you, but, well, same reason as you for not testing it :)