3.24 Making Big Money Inside Your Own Hangar | In-House Salvage Operation | Star Citizen 3.24 PTU

In the video, the host explores conducting an in-house salvaging operation in their hangar in Star Citizen 3.24 PTU, discussing the recent improvements in hangar space and the challenges of storing multiple ships. They successfully demonstrate the efficiency of salvaging materials from a C2 Hercules ship using dual upgrade scraper modules, ultimately selling the collected resources for a significant profit without leaving the hangar.

In the video, the host explores the concept of conducting an in-house salvaging operation within their hangar in the game Star Citizen 3.24 PTU. They begin by noting recent updates from Cloud Imperium Games (CIG), which have cleaned up the hangar spaces, specifically the Selfland and Arrowview hangars. The host examines the changes, noting that while the clutter has been removed, there is still limited space for storing ships. They attempt to park various ships in the newly cleaned hangar, highlighting the ongoing challenge of fitting multiple vehicles in the available space.

The host provides a detailed walkthrough of their hangar, showcasing the areas that have been cleared and discussing the implications for ship storage. They express frustration over the remaining obstacles that limit the hangar’s usability, particularly the presence of unnecessary structures that take up valuable space. Despite the improvements, the host concludes that the hangar still lacks adequate room for even small to medium-sized ships, which complicates the logistics of in-house operations.

Moving on to the Arrowview hangar, the host finds similar improvements and observes that the hangar layout offers some potential for better ship storage. They discover that the sides of the hangar can accommodate multiple Drake Vultures, which are essential for their salvaging plans. The host emphasizes the importance of maximizing space and efficiency in their in-house salvaging operation, noting that they could potentially park up to six Vultures in this area.

After preparing their salvaging equipment, the host sets out to test the viability of their in-house salvaging operation. They successfully salvage materials from a C2 Hercules ship, demonstrating the efficiency of using dual upgrade scraper modules on their Vulture. The salvaging process proves to be quick, allowing them to collect a significant amount of materials without having to leave the hangar, which minimizes risk and maximizes profit potential.

Finally, the host completes their salvaging operation by transferring the collected materials into their personal hangar and then to their warehouse for sale. They successfully sell 13 SCU of RMC for a considerable profit, showcasing the effectiveness of their in-house salvaging strategy. The video concludes with the host celebrating the success of their operation, highlighting the potential for profitable salvaging without the need to venture outside the safety of their hangar.