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The '''Gull''' is a seaplane. It can be used to train new players when landing on water. | The '''Gull''' is a seaplane. It can be used to train new players when landing on water. | ||
− | Modifications feasible for the average training pilot include mounting multiple engines underneath the wings, or on the tail, to complete long-range flights, and adding fuel where possible. | + | Modifications feasible for the average training pilot include mounting multiple engines underneath the wings, or on the tail, to complete long-range flights, and adding fuel where possible. An unmodified Gull can take off at around 30 meters per second. |
[[File:Gull on the runway.png|thumbnail|right|The Gull on the runway ([[1.0.5]])]] | [[File:Gull on the runway.png|thumbnail|right|The Gull on the runway ([[1.0.5]])]] | ||
+ | [[File:Gull.png|thumb|the Gull's thumb in the stock craft selector.]] | ||
== Craft Description == | == Craft Description == |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 20 June 2022
The Gull is a seaplane. It can be used to train new players when landing on water.
Modifications feasible for the average training pilot include mounting multiple engines underneath the wings, or on the tail, to complete long-range flights, and adding fuel where possible. An unmodified Gull can take off at around 30 meters per second.
Craft Description
“ | A small and light seaplane, the Gull makes an excellent basic trainer for kerbals who aren't exactly sure when or where they will be landing (or "landing"). It can take off and land at shockingly low speeds (slower than some hotrodded rovers seen being driven around KSC by certain unnamed test pilots) thanks to its inner-wing flaps. — Squad |
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