Flying Tank-Boat?!!! Builder Showcase Stormworks



Stormworks
In this episode we review a build from workshop and try it out.

MX CREALON- https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2883171559

Workshop Link – https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198332068475/myworkshopfiles/?appid=573090

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4 thoughts on “Flying Tank-Boat?!!! Builder Showcase Stormworks”

  1. Loved the video @ProfNCognito! Can't wait for the next video man! Imagine seeing this thing coming at you from an AI Transport Ship or something LMAO! Also, I have the Specs for the Type C3 Ships. These were the Basis for a lot of Ships in World War Two as well, like the Frederick Funston-class, Arthur Middleton-class and the Iconic Bayfield-class Attack Transport Ships, The Bogue-class Escort Carriers and even the Escort Carrier USS Long Island (CVE-1) and her Sister HMS Archer.

    Type C3 Ships:
    • Tonnage: 7,800 GRT
    • Displacement: 12,000 DWT
    • Length: 492 ft. (151.384 meters or 605.538 Blocks)
    • Beam: 69 ft. 6 in. (21.384 meters or 85.538 Blocks)
    • Draft: 28 ft. 6 in. (8.769 meters or 35.076 Blocks)
    • Speed: 16.5 Knots (18.975 mph) (Design)

    The Succeeding Type C4 Ships had Multiple Variants from Troop Transports to Cargo Ships to Tank Transports and even Hospital Ships. They will be in a Later video as there are 2 Sets of Specs to Bring in and Label as I go along. As I usually say, don't forget to look up these Ships and any Designs Based off of them and I'll catch you in your next video man!

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