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Description
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
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] |