Greetings
MV Konfauna and her sister ships form the Konfauna-class of ultra-large crude carriers (ULCCs) operated by Wright North Oil Co. Ltd. These British-built vessels, each measuring around 1,401.1 feet in length, are designed to transport vast quantities of crude oil across the world’s oceans efficiently.
Ship callsign: GXKF
IMO 7423619
(btw this my first oil tanker build in the history of never ever before)
The Konfauna-class consists of:
•MV Konfauna – The lead ship of the class.
•MV Mumei – A near-identical sister ship with minor differences.
•MV Tam Gandr – Featuring a different superstructure and funnel layout.
•MV Moona – Equipped with drop-off lifeboats for enhanced safety.
This reminds me very well of derbyshire
Controls
Ag1 - Exterior lights
Ag2 - Window lights (sorry for not including the bridge)
VTOL - Rudder
Trim - Throttle
Thanks to @ShiroNeko for screnies and also @Noname918181818181818181 for drag removal
If u think the physics are weird, u can always complain in the comments because i too is questioning my life choices
And ofc, its named after FAUNA!! YEAH BABY LETS GOO
Specifications
Spotlights
- EternalDarkness 5 days ago
- BMilan 5 days ago
- RicardoACE 5 days ago
- Noname918181818181818181 4 days ago
- VeroViper 5 days ago
- Zerkk 5 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor MV Konfauna
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 178.5ft (54.4m)
- Length 1401.1ft (427.1m)
- Height 250.9ft (76.5m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 130,859lbs (59,357kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.245
- Wing Loading 9.1lbs/ft2 (44.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 14,371.2ft2 (1,335.1m2)
- Drag Points 0
Parts
- Number of Parts 1948
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 5,918
Specially requested tag from the man himself @BMilan
@spectre118 while playing or when spawned as ai?
It only goes backwards for some reason
NOOO SMOKING!!
Miracle!!!
Extraordinary work.
@ShiroNeko ill try
You definitely should have added more pictures of the deck I gave ya.
Feanor!!!!!
B O O O O O Œ Ó Ö Ő Ô Õ Ŏ -
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
DID SOMEBODY SAY OIL???????
1948
BOAD
This is infact one of the boats I see on this site.
Amazing work!
Superb building.