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Seaplanes
Basically you get a aquaport, which can only be built next to land, and is a small airport (no large airports at all) and can take three seaplanes, some (with wheels) can be built at normal airports. The docks and oil rigs would act like heliports, cos they won't have hangars.
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Amfibious but not on land... I mean
Heliport
I had to do it fasty
Heliport
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I had to do it fasty
Alcohol is not the answer, it just makes you forget the question.
Upon reading that, that is just stupid.
Le'mme try again
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Better, but still nmot good.... I'll do it graphical later, i think...
You get what i mean?
Le'mme try again
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/ Hillside
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_ Landing strip or docking place
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0 Flotation buoy
H Heliport
Better, but still nmot good.... I'll do it graphical later, i think...
You get what i mean?
Alcohol is not the answer, it just makes you forget the question.
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- floating airport for airplanes and ships with planes and ship showing the plains path though i did not bother getting that last type of plane, the one oriented upwards...
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- floating airport for airplanes and ships with a plane and a ship
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Alcohol is not the answer, it just makes you forget the question.
Hmm I would imagine it to look a little different.
It would definately be great on scenario's like 2 Islands, where there is limited space and all four towns are near the sea
It would definately be great on scenario's like 2 Islands, where there is limited space and all four towns are near the sea

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I don't think that just docks would be sufficent for seaplanes. You'd still need a tower and a depot for them. The "runway" could go perpendicular to the coast line, maybe five tiles long. This way two costal tiles could be enough for a "seaplane port" with two runways. I really start to like this idea, because they would also be efficent for passenger transport in sea-side towns.
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just an idea, but how about this way;
the seaplane has two states: on the water and in the air. it switches between two states by passing the "runway", defined on the water. so a seaplane has typically an order like "dock A --> runway A --> runway B --> dock B" (docks are shared with ships). but you can send it from a dock to another without putting it in the air if you like (ex. when two docks are really near).
this way allows you to send the seaplane into a small bay where there is no place to build a seaplane-port.
(hmm am i sufficiently clear ?)
the seaplane has two states: on the water and in the air. it switches between two states by passing the "runway", defined on the water. so a seaplane has typically an order like "dock A --> runway A --> runway B --> dock B" (docks are shared with ships). but you can send it from a dock to another without putting it in the air if you like (ex. when two docks are really near).
this way allows you to send the seaplane into a small bay where there is no place to build a seaplane-port.
(hmm am i sufficiently clear ?)
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I vote for dominik's sea-airport.
Altough both versions look a lot like a small airport, so implementing them will be a breeze
Altough both versions look a lot like a small airport, so implementing them will be a breeze

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