

In the lower slots it's the other way around, 2 class 1 + 2 class 3 for the clipper and we have a winner vs 1 class 2 + 2 class 3 if let's say you are going to fit 3 different small limpet controllers thats great with the clipper. Even if you are going to throw class 4 in the 5's anyway. If we throw the class 5 and 4 slots together the python is the winner with 2 class 5 + 1 class 4 vs 2 class 4 slots of the clipper. For the sake of comparison we keep it simple.

This leaves us with 1 class 6 slot for both ships for shields. The clipper has class 7 slot which is if we are talking cargo worth 2 of the 3 class 6 slots. LS: 5/4 > Without going into silent running or deep space doesn't matter

PP: 6/7 > For an alround vessel no big difference here, i normally downgrade them but if you want to fit the big guns and shield boosters Class 7 is king This can be very handy on planets because we all know how long it can take to go somewhere when under 50km. Max Speed: 348 / 267 > Similar to jumprange these are just basic values unengineered but you notice that there is a 100 m/s difference. Max LY range: 27,6 / 30,8 > I normally don't use these number, with engineers you get both way over 30 LY which is enough for a bubble ship. Padsize: L-Pad / Medium-Pad > The M-Pad is a great plus which can open up more docking stations and certain missions. I am in a similar situation i had a python and now i need a megaship scanner but i will go for the clipper just because i want something with more style.īut let's compare the highlights taken from coriolisĬost: 22,3Mio / 56,9Mio > More then double the price hence the insurance rises
