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Sikorsky S92 External Fuel Tank
   
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Jan 12 @ 8:50pm
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Sikorsky S92 External Fuel Tank

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This external fuel tank for the Sikorsky S-92 is designed for versatility and ease of use. It can be quickly attached or detached, adding an additional 3,000 liters of fuel capacity. With this upgrade, the helicopter's maximum range extends from 150 km to 250 km. Importantly, the tank integrates seamlessly with the helicopter's existing systems, ensuring it does not replace or interfere with essential features like scene lights or the belly winch. Beyond its role as a fuel extender, the tank also functions as a multipurpose tanker, capable of carrying other liquids such as diesel or oil, making it an invaluable addition for extended missions or logistical support.

-Adds 3k L to your existing fuel tank
- to connect this to your build you have to use the copy and past tool and line it up with the connectors on the bottom of the fuselage getting it as close as possible without deleting anything.
- for tank to correctly be used you MUST connect the fuel port on the external tanks left side to the main helicopters refuel port which should be right above it.
- To disconnect the tank you have to be sitting in the pilots seat and press hotkey 6 after ensuring the hose is not still connected

5 Comments
Captain Andropov Jan 15 @ 2:09pm 
I also really like retropops idea you should consider that, I've never seen that on a heli it would be very unique.
Alistair  [author] Jan 13 @ 2:55pm 
thats a cool idea!
retropops Jan 13 @ 2:38pm 
it think you should make a life boat drop pad so if the hel breaks down in the middle of the ocean you can ues the life boat and great work keep it up
Alistair  [author] Jan 12 @ 8:54pm 
what its all about
programmer137 Jan 12 @ 8:52pm 
gotta get that fuel man