Propulsion modules are modules designed to move airships and landships. Modules are divided into two categories, landship propulsion and airship propulsion.
Airships
Propellers
Propellor
A steam-powered propellor, used to move the ship forwards and back.
Weight | HP | $ | Propulsion | Rate of coal consumption | Operators |
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80 | 160 | 68 | 80 | 1 per 30 seconds | 1(2) |
Small Propellor
A little steam propellor, able to shift smaller ships.
Weight | HP | $ | Propulsion | Rate of coal consumption | Operators |
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25 | 40 | 32 | 20 | 1 per 100 seconds | 1 |
Large Propellor
A massive steam-powered propellor with a vertical chimney. This means it must have open space above it.
Weight | HP | $ | Propulsion | Rate of coal consumption | Operators |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
160 | 250 | 142 | 270 | 1 per 18 seconds | 2(3) |
Engine Pod
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Weight | HP | $ | Propulsion | Rate of coal consumption | Operators |
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Sails
This cheap propulsion module come as two major variants: side sail and the ship sails (the type of the 18th century’s ships).
Side sail
A simple but labour-intensive way of moving your ship around.
Weight | HP | $ | Propulsion | Operators |
---|---|---|---|---|
120 | 80 | 28 | 50 | 3(4) |