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Traduzido por Tezos XTZ Fundation e revisado por The Brazilian

OVERVIEW

The Aerospace industry added twenty-six (26) resources and seven (7) buildings to Sim Companies. This guide will go over the resources and buildings.  How retail works for Aerospace. And how research differs for Aerospace.  

 

The end-products: airplanes and rockets, are fairly expensive which can make it prohibitive for smaller companies to enter. However, it's possible to do business as an input resource supplier for the aerospace industry.

 


RESOURCES

The resources are:

Methane, rocket fuel, quadcopter, fuselage, wing, flight computer, cockpit, attitude control, propellant tank, solid fuel booster, rocket engine, heat shield, ion drive, jet engine, sub-orbital 2nd stage, sub-orbital rocket, orbital booster, starship, BFR, jumbo jet, luxury jet, single engine plane, satellite, carbon fibers, carbon composite, and aerospace research.


BUILDINGS

The buildings are:

Aerospace electronics, aerospace factory, propulsion factory, hangar, vertical integration facility, launch pad, and sales offices.

The Aerospace electronics produces flight computers, cockpits, attitude control, quadcopter, and satellite. 

The Aerospace factory produces fuselages, wings, propellant tanks, heat shields, sub-orbital 2nd stages, orbital boosters, and starships.

The Propulsion factory produces electric motors, combustion engines, solid fuel boosters, rocket engines, ion drives, and jet engines.

The Hangar produces jumbo jets, luxury jets, and single engine planes.

The Vertical integration facility produces sub-orbital rockets, and BFRs.

The Launch pad is used to produce aerospace research.

The Sales offices is the retail building for Aerospace;  sub-orbital rockets, BFRs, jumbo jets, luxury jets, single engine planes, and satellites can be sold from this building.

Quadcopters are the only aerospace product that can be sold outside of aerospace.  They can be sold in Electronic stores.



SALES OFFICES

All aerospace end-products can be sold in the Sales offices building (except quadcopter).

Your employees at the sales office will try to look for corporate buyers and will present you orders you have a choice to fulfill or reject. Each level of the Sales office building can hold one order. A level two (2) building, allows you to look for 2 orders at the same time. A level three (3) allows 3 orders; and so on.




Once the order is found, you will see the terms, of what needs to be delivered and what is the reward. There is not a time limit. You only need to pay wages while your employees look for an order (47 hours).



The order terms vary, but you can expect the orders to require delivery of 1 to 2 aerospace end-products in small quantities. The quality is not a requirement, but higher quality results in higher payment, according to the terms. Your sales speed bonus percentage results in lower wages. Your purchase price of the products should of be lower than the price offered by the sales office. Search costs are included in the price of each order.

You also have a choice of rejecting the order and wait 47 hours for another, paying the wages again. Keep in mind that it makes more sense to deliver an order at a $10k loss than to reject it and lose the entire search cost (e.g. $30k).

The products required by the new orders and prices offered are not entirely random. The demand is modeled based on server-wide deliveries of those products.

Helpful articles from our local newspaper The Sim Companies Times:

Sales Office Costs



AEROSPACE RESEARCH

The aerospace research points are acquired by performing space missions using rockets; BFR and Sub-orbital rocket.

You need a launch pad to launch BFRs and Sub-orbital rockets.

There is a non-zero chance the mission fails resulting in loss of the vehicle and no research points. The probability of mission failure depends on rocket quality. Find out the failure probability and how many research points in the launch pad encyclopedia page. 

Helpful articles from our local newspaper The Sim Companies Times:

Launch Pads and Workers Cost


SUMMARY

Welcome to the new space race! 

Whether you concentrate on the production of few specific aerospace end-products; to building up a network of contacts to fulfill any products needed by your Sales offices; or become efficient in feeding aerospace input resources to your partners – there is plenty of opportunity for everyone with Aerospace!


by Patrik Beck and The Center

Library guides:

Frequently asked questions, Guide for beginners, Interface tips, Research guide, Construction guide, Bonds guide, Executives guide, Government orders guide




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