Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Vehicles: Vehicle, Air, Sea, Advanced, Weapons
Etiquetas: v1.7.9
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Blohm & Voss Ha 140 [DISCONTINUED]

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German WWII planes [DISCONTINUED]
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German World War II torpedo bomber "Blohm & Voss Ha 140"



Weight: 5.4 ton
Cruise speed: 295 km/h
MAX speed: 330 km/h
Crew: 1

Weaponry:

1x machine gun (turret)
1x 200 kg torpedo

Notes
You need infinite ammo for nose turret

Start up

1. Turn on MES (hotkey 1)
2. Turn on all Engine switches
2. Press starter button (hotkey 2)

Ready for taxi / take off

Credits

Aerial Torpedo - made by Tentacle
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Peace \/
5 comentarios
Higi  [autor] 20 JUN 2023 a las 12:19 
As I've said, threre's page about my scheme. inverted w/s for pitch is as stupid for me, as it up/dn for pitch for you
Stanula 20 JUN 2023 a las 10:49 
very very very nice model, but incredibly stupid controls
Higi  [autor] 18 JUN 2023 a las 9:45 
I've started labeling all controls including axes. There's little page explaining my scheme:

https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2974418716

TL;DR:

I am chosing control scheme I am comfortable with

Controls such as axes and hotkeys should be locally configurable and not globally, this is how most of the games alike sw but sw resolve this inconvinience
mcdingus101 18 JUN 2023 a las 9:01 
LOVE IT! the handling is great and the machine gun is perfect. One thing though I've noticed on all of your projects is that the pitch controls and the throttle are switched around and it is quite confusing and not intuitive, otherwise, it is beautiful well done!
north 14 JUN 2023 a las 20:59 
very nice, also the first ww2 plane ive seen with working torpedos