OHM Aeolus Class Towship

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Author: stevcast

                     Aeolus Class Towship   
 
Babylon 5 Aeolus Class Towship by bcelestia.
 
This ship was left fast and powerful for a reason. You need the extra power to tow
 
the other vessel. With one Delta Glider being towed, it is a challenge to keep on a
 
straight course, and I had to practice for a while before I got the hang of it.
 
Press "K" for radar antenna.
 
Press "G" for airlock door.
 
Docking ports are located at the end of each Towing Tether (total of 4).
 
Mesh and textures by bcelestia at Celestial Motherlode.
 
Thanks to Kendo, for his kind help and support.
 
 
Compatible SDKs: Spacecraft 3
 
 
 
     stevcast and son


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Great job, as always. At least here you had a good reason to overpower the engines on this thing.

By the way, if you're planning to make more Babylon 5 add-ons in the future, you might want to consider creating some Centauri vessels, particularly the Primus or Vorchan-class warships. Of all the Babylon 5 races, the Centauri are the most under-represented among the Orbiter community.
 
Great job, as always. At least here you had a good reason to overpower the engines on this thing.

By the way, if you're planning to make more Babylon 5 add-ons in the future, you might want to consider creating some Centauri vessels, particularly the Primus or Vorchan-class warships. Of all the Babylon 5 races, the Centauri are the most under-represented among the Orbiter community.

Luke, your input and ideas are always welcome!! The more ships I do, and the more input I get, the better I get at putting out something that people want. For instance, I have been told by "a couple of individuals"(lol) that my ships are a "little" over powered. After some reflection, and given the fact that if one were to really take off at the speed that some of my ships are set at (as far as thrust), the skin of the ship would rip off like a banana peel, I have to admit, they may be a "little" too fast. So I promise to try to slow them down...:thumbup:, but I have to admit, as a child I was impatient and wanted to "get there" as fast as possible, and I guess as a "mature" adult, old habits die slow.:rofl:
Thanks Luke

stevcast and son
 
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