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It should cost Iron instead.
History
The first ship to be described by The New York Times as a supercarrier was HMS Ark Royal in 1938,[6] with a length of 685 feet (209 m) and a displacement of 22,000 tons, designed to carry 72 aircraft
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i think i'll stick with http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=329442954&searchtext=carrier and http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=95879309&searchtext=carrier
Remember, don't click the Update button yet, if you are still playing a game with the old version.
As for expectations, they vary widely. Most of the mods I see on the Workshop are OP and under-priced. If you have priced them reasonably, that is worth mentioning in the description. Looks like a good mod!
I don't mean to seem ungrateful for the mod or anything but RED is too fabulous for me not to use and if I had to choose I'd immediately take it since it's so much more wide-reaching. I'd still prefer to have both working perfectly together, of course.