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Not sure but there sure is a cute little plane :D
I simply used a large pump on each of the smoke stacks. So adding 2 large pumps in total. And then I just had it basically always powered on when the ship was powered.
For me I noticed quite a large improvement on efficiency. A user on the Lost Paradise Server discord actually has made even further improvements to the ship to further boost the speed and efficiency. I believe he switched from props to jets and played around more with the engines.
So I did a few tests and tried adding a small pump, large pump, two large pumps on both sides of the smoke stacks, tried adding an extra exhaust with a small and large impeller in addition to the pumps but noticed no change. Range and engine stats remain the same. Any tips?
Thanks for the tip!
It was scary but fun to watch lol. If there are additional features you'd like to see or anything that needs fixing, your feedback would be most welcome. Thanks!
The nav lights are controlled by the two 1x1 monitors to the left of the light switches (left console). The bottom one is a touchscreen. The top one shows which lights are on. Press NAV (normal navigation), NUC (Not Under Command), TOW (Towing another vessel), RAM (Restricted Ability to Move), ANCHOR (Anchored) to match which operation you're currently undergoing.
For more info, check the creator's link below:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2280998825
Great work