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Dangit Brain...

10.8k MrTyTheGreat  6.3 years ago

I realized something. I have math homework to do.
I announced my Falcon 9 a few months ago. It's not finished.
Wanna know who else can't get stuff done on time???

ELON!

So, the Falcon 9 will be accurate in that sense.

Angle A is 25 more than Angle B. If the two angles are complementary, find the measure of each angle.

This is easy, I'm just terrible at focusing.

B= 32.5

A= 57.5

Riiiiiggghhhht?

Probably not :/

Shut up I'm busy!

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    10.8k MrTyTheGreat

    @F104Deathtrap
    Math is fun!

    +1 6.3 years ago
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    @MrTyTheGreat Not on here, I do try to make my planes handle realistically at certain altitudes, but thats mostly with mass scaling and thrust scaling.

    6.3 years ago
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    10.8k MrTyTheGreat

    @F104Deathtrap
    Ahh, I see. That's where things get fun. I was thinking maybe for aerodynamics.

    6.3 years ago
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    Most of my builds are replicas, and I use a lot of geometry measuring blueprints and comparing them to photos, etc. I also use it a lot with positioning and angling parts. For example, I made the "tail feathers" from scratch on the Mig-25's afterburners based off of the diameter of the engine. I also used a ton of geometry to try to recreate the birdcage nose of a B-29 that I never finished.

    6.3 years ago
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    10.8k MrTyTheGreat

    @F104Deathtrap
    True. It's just that this stuff is easy, yet repetitive. Mind if I ask where you've used it? I'm just curious.

    6.3 years ago
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    Hey, at least the math might improve your building skills. I've used geometry like that numerous times here.

    6.3 years ago