My name is William Stevens. I think we both know that time is money, so let's not waste any minute and get down to business.
I will be brief. I have a medium sized 18 years old "Serenity" class transport. She is good lady, yeah, but she have one problem, and I believe you in Montluc Advanced Engineering are able to resolve it. I want to know, are MAE engineers able to install the VTOL system on my ship?
With all respect,
Captain of Civilian Vessel "Utopia" William Stevens
Josephine Lessard
Monsieur Stevens, our deepest apologies for the delay.
MAE Engineering Division is familiar to the "Serenity"-class transport vessels. We are aware of its popularity within the various delivery services as independent freelancers or freelancer-based corporations, who has no enough capacity to obtain a license for heavier cargo ships. Please, accept our apologies if we are wrong about this.
However, back to the chase. The main problem of the "Serenity" over the Gallic "Taureau" is a less durable hull due to the lack of armour thickness. In such a case we offer do not add anything to the ship itself but use the already existent engines to turn them into the VTOL system. In such a case the VTOL system based on the native engine will be capable to provide the ship with sufficient anti-gravitation effect to land or take-off from any relatively flat surface. Literally we would add nothing but rotate parts to the engine sections to allow them to rotate and create the flight vector for maneuvers in the atmosphere.
The best example of such a solution is the "Icarus X" VTOL systems. You can see the demonstration of it attached to the message.
"Icarus X" VTOL at civilian freighter
"Icarus X" VTOL at patrol gunship
Would you be interested to proceed we will be waiting for your reply. Until then, monsieur Stevens.
//I'm really sorry for everyone who understands how this thing is working and had read this post. I hope I haven't screwed it really much.