The efficiency of the new aircraft far surpasses that of the "sluggish" vehicles like helicopters.
In fact, the mont they took off, the flight speed of this new aircraft reached subsonic speeds.
If not for considering the physical endurance of the mbers aboard, the maximum flight speed of this aircraft could easily break the sound barrier.
Of course, if that were done, everyone except the pilot wearing a G-suit would have to withstand extre G-forces, which could be problematic.
Still, even at subsonic speed, the flight allows this aircraft to cross several thousand kiloters in just a few hours, reaching Lucia’s capital.
"Shuguo and Haizhu have been sighted; we’re contacting them now." The pilot announced from the cockpit and promptly provided new feedback: "They’ve set up a temporary landing site on the ground, and I see the light signals."
As the pilot’s voice fell, Chen Xin noticeably felt the aircraft’s speed slow down, transitioning from high-speed flight to low-speed hovering prepping for landing.
Minutes later, the aircraft had already landed on the ground.
"Seems the landing thod needs so improvent, the jolting is quite severe." Chen Xin noted this as he looked at the spilled water beside his seat.
After all, it’s a newly built aircraft; although there’s literally no issue across the board, so details appear a bit rough. For instance, the landing jolts are discomforting for passengers inside the aircraft.
If this aircraft were purely military, one wouldn’t need to stress about comfort; after all, military aircraft aren’t civilian, so a lack in comfort isn’t a concern.
However, this aircraft is used for dical rescue, so comfort must be considered as it might carry severely injured patients, and jolting could worsen their injuries.
But these are details to be addressed later; Chen Xin recorded the issues and moved on, focusing primarily on controlling the virus spreading in Lucia.
Though this preventive work is mainly managed by the expert team, Chen Xin isn’t in charge of specific affairs, but he can improve the equipnt and devices needed for better defense against viral invasions and significantly aid in treating patients.
The expert team leader is aware of this, which is why they agreed to bring Chen Xin along.
"Alright, everyone put on your helts; it’s cold outside." Chen Xin glanced at the display on the cabin wall and told the still-seated expert team.
The environntal temperature in Lucia is undoubtedly lower than dostically in Fla Country, reaching an astounding minus one hundred degrees; exposing skin in such temperatures would instantly freeze the water within, a truly deadly temperature.
Imagine all your skin freezing instantly, transforming from a living person to an ice sculpture in a blink, a terrifying notion.
Scenes from "The Day After Tomorrow," where helicopters freeze mid-flight, and Han Ziang’s final freeze in "Wandering Earth" eloquently depict how frighteningly low temperatures can be.
Of course, as long as proper protective asures are in place, humans can survive and even operate outdoors in such temperatures.
At least for those from Fla Country, if equipped with protective suits and sealed helts, there’s nothing to worry about; the only concern is the battery level and oxygen supply indicated by the protective suits’ life-monitoring systems.
As long as the battery has power, the protective suit can provide enough heat to fend off the cold, requiring no external air, utilizing only air circulation within the suit to obtain oxygen for survival.
However, the protective suit only guarantees survival; to remove the helt for eating and drinking, a safe environnt with a manageable temperature is required.
Concerning this, Shuguo and Haizhu have naturally prepared a temporary camp on the ground when previous reinforcent troops arrived, allowing everyone to check in for a safer rest area.
But for the newly arrived dical expert team, there’s little ti for eating or resting.
The mont they landed, they unloaded the supplies from the aircraft rapidly with help from prior reinforcent troops and staff dispatched by Shuguo and Haizhu, and imdiately plunged into tense work.
"Contact Lucia’s side, ask them to provide the latest virus samples; if unable, Xiao Wang, take people to personally collect!" The expert team leader was allocating tasks, not wanting to waste a second: "If Lucia says they need help treating infected, say we’ve just arrived and aren’t equipped for mass patient care yet; have them send a couple ’zombies’ over, we’ll analyze them first!"
Though seemingly cold and unfeeling, the expert team’s main purpose is studying the virus itself, creating treatnt plans and vaccines; patient treatnt isn’t their task, and doing so could affect their primary work.
"Understood! I’m on it!" The man called Xiao Wang by the leader responded, turned, and left to contact Lucia’s side.
"The rest manage the camp setup, coordinate with the early rescue team comrades for situation updates; they should possess virus samples, inquire about their research progress, and get accustod to conditions." The leader continued to allocate tasks, also glancing at Chen Xin attending the eting, saying: "Doctor Chen, when can the aircraft’s laboratory be operational? If possible, I’d like you to quickly calibrate it so we can proceed with work."
"No problem, it’s a small task." Chen Xin nodded, accepting easily: "The lab underwent so adjustnts before arriving, should, theoretically, be usable. However, I’m not a professional in this area, so you’ll have to adjust specific paraters yourselves."
Thinking for a mont, Chen Xin proposed to the leader: "Why not assign soone proficient in this area to assist in calibrating the paraters? It should be ready today."
"Alright, I’ll have Xiao Li assist you; he has handled this work in the lab before." The leader nodded, assigning Chen Xin a person.
Chen Xin glanced at the person designated by the leader, offering a courteous smile.
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