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= Cabin air conditioners for cooling.
= Rotating light.
= worked in belly wings to increase top speed from 16 to ~21 m/s
= Range increased by belly wings and one more medium tank to over 200 km
This means that Thelon is now capable of a round trip to the arctic and back!
Check out the Clyde. Its bigger, faster and has all of Thelon & Yukon to match the fast cruise of the Pike Interceptor 20 m/s (40 knots) for 200 km
BBW Clyde workshop listing:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3029933844
And it has a detailed guide for it too.
I had two tsunami waves on my very first deployment - I capsized on both. 1. With the inversion propeller no problem - immediately I was back on my feet. 2. was trickier - I had a ship in tow and both boats had got stuck. Here I would have liked to have an exit to swim out for loosing the rope. In the end it went also in such a way.
If only the small Allrounder would be a little faster - still my new favorite for "cozy" rescue missions.
Thanks for this little giant.
(And fewer buttons.)