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Latest revision as of 10:12, 9 June 2022
Description[edit]
Galas was a brand of fusion engine built only for VTOLs from Michaelson Heavy Industries, meaning most probably it is their own brand of fusion engines.
Fusion Engine[edit]
Galas fusion engine designs have been produced in a number of variants. The best known versions are listed below.
Class | Reference |
Galas 70 Micro | [1] |
Galas Lightpower 80 | [2] |