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FLB-23-7 / Firefighting Boat 23-7
By MarkoBarthel
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FLB 23-7 (Feuerloeschboot) / Firefighting Boat 23-7
The FLB-23 (Feuerloeschboot 23) is a fire-fighting boat orginally build in East Germany in 1973 (Yachtwerft Berlin, Project 1320). It is used to fighting fires on floating and coastal objects.
Length: 23,22m
Beam: 4,58/ 4,71m
Draft: 1,58m
Displacement: 54,20t
Propulsion: two Diesel Engines with 508PS
Speed: 15kn
Feuerlöschboot Typ "FB-23"
Yachtwerft Berlin 1973, Projekt-Nr. 1320
Feuerlöschboot zur Bekämpfung von Bränden auf schwimmenden und am Ufer gelegenen Objekten.
Die Bergungsausrüstung eignet sich zum Auspumpen Leck geschlagener oder gesunkener Schiffe.
Einsatzgebiet: Binnen-, Haff- und Boddengewässer sowie Seehäfen.
Besatzung: 1 Schiffsführer, 1 Steuermann, 1 Maschinist und 4 Feuerwehrleute.
Model Highlights
- Bridge interior
- Custom instruments
- bump maps
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puma FGS S-72 Puma / S-77 Dachs - German Navy FAC
By MarkoBarthel
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The Puma/Dachs are boats of the German Navy’s Gepard S143A class. This class is Germany’s the last class of missile bearing fast attack crafts.
The 143A class is an evolution of the Albatros 143 class. It is planned to replace this class with the new Braunschweig-class corvettes in the 2020s. The ships in class are named after small predatory animals.
General characteristics
Displacement: 391 tons
Length: 189 ft (57.60m)
Beam: 25.7 ft (7.80m)
Draft: 8.6 ft (2.60m)
Propulsion: four Diesel Engines MTU 956 TB 91
With 13.235kW (17.748hp)
Speed: 40 kn
Complement: 5 Officers, 31 Enlisted
Armament: 1x Oto Melara (Breda) 76mm
4x MM38 Exocet anti-ship missiles
1x RAM (Rolling Airframe Missile) launcher, 21 cells
2x MG50-1 machine guns
Mine laying capability
Model Highlights
- Bridge interior (bridge and engineering control station)
- Custom instruments
- Working weapons
(Oto Melara 76mm, 4x Exocet, RAM Launcher, 2x 12,7mm)
- Custom sounds
- Ctrl + A activates the animated slinger windows on the bridge
- extra controllable vehicle: German Navy Rubber Dinghy included in this package
- animated flag
It is recommended to set the Limit ammunition settings in the vehicle option menu.
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Special thanks to AndyMahn (from vKfS) for the elements.cfg file. And to Deutschmark for testing over the build period.
© Copyright 2013 Marko Barthel – VirtualTechArt Design
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KNM Skjold P960
By MarkoBarthel
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The KNM Skjold (Shield) is a coastal corvette of the Norwegian navy. The Skjold class is characterized by its speed, reduced signatures, small size and heavy weapon load. This class has a perfect littoral combat capability. The Skjold has an air-cushioned catamaran hull with water jet propulsion which provides high speed and a great maneuverability. She was constructed with glass fibre / carbon composite materials. The Skjold is the first ship of the class and commissioned in April 1999.
General characteristics of the KNM Skjold
Displacement: 274 tons
Length: 155.83 ft (47.50m)
Beam: 44.29 ft (13.50m)
Draft: 3.3 ft (1.1m)
Propulsion: two Rolls-Royce Allison 571KF gas turbine engines with 6000kW (8.160hp)
Speed: in rough sea: 45 kn
in calm sea: 60 kn
Range: 800 nmi at 40kts (74 km/h)
Complement: 15
Armament: 8x Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile
76mm Otobreda Super Rapid multi-role cannon
Mistral Surface to Air missile
12.7mm gun
Model Highlights
- Bridge interior with instruments
- working Otobreda 76mm cannon
- by pressing ctrl + A activates the wiper animation
- only 12.229 polys / 13.649 verts (perfect for multiplayer)
- working radars on the mast
- usable bridge hatch
- custom sounds engine (start, run, stop), horn, cannon, ambient sounds
Model restrictions
- flickering instruments (Radar and the Map instruments)
- weak representation of the bump maps in VSF
Special thanks to AndyMahn (from vKfS) for the great help with the instruments and for making the elements.cfg file.
And to Deutschmark for testing over the build period and for the animated flag.
© Copyright 2013 Marko Barthel – VirtualTechArt Design
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