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Motorcycle Chopper frame

6,971 Puredeath  8.6 years ago
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A frame for chopper style motorcycles (upper part of the frame is for you to put in as it affects the look quite a bit and allows for more unique designs). Enjoy! Ill put an example body on this shortly
Some tips for those wishing to make motorcycles your com needs to be below the axles of the wheels (but do not attach mass to the axles as the negates the suspension) or it will tend to flip over when turning

General Characteristics

  • Successors 8 airplane(s) +126 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 11.5ft (3.5m)
  • Length 54.2ft (16.5m)
  • Height 14.7ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 15,048lbs (6,825kg)
  • Loaded Weight 90,822lbs (41,196kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.593
  • Wing Loading 135,003.0lbs/ft2 (659,142.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.7ft2 (0.1m2)
  • Drag Points 9910

Parts

  • Number of Parts 161
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 520
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    Thanks for The great chopper@Puredeath! If you want to see my creation, search THE CHOPPER

    8.2 years ago
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    Dude this thing is epic! Whacha make it on?

    8.3 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @Puredeath ah.
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh I was at Columbus state but dropped out (I have social anxiety and have a hard time dealing with alot of people at once in person)
    8.6 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @Puredeath no, I can see it. I just read it over twice and I do get it. Where do you go to college? My brother is at Ohio University and going for computer science stuff.
    8.6 years ago
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    9,173 LT556
    Ok. It's a great vehicle. Good job.@Puredeath
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @Sirstupid it was actually rather easy (i used modded fuel tanks for balance) the batpod actually took a bit more work suspension wise (even though it is far simpler some times it take a while to realize the simple solution is the one that works)
    8.6 years ago
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    9,173 LT556
    It's amazing! You probably put a lot of effort into it. (Also- @WeeBabySeamus how can I sign up for future betas?)
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh I can think of a less math intensive way of explaining it if you would like, I know not everyone can understand math or 3 axis graphing as easily as I can. And Id rather you learn how it really works than to be confused by everything
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh it was algebra biased physics (that was worth college credit) and some self study calculus in high school (im 18) that and I enjoy physics math and such lol
    8.6 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @Puredeath do you major in something physics related or are they high school classes? I'm only 13 so it's not like I'm more credible or anything.
    8.6 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @Puredeath ah... I just got served.
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh I have had 2 years of physics classes, and calculus btw
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh note Im using y as vertical and z- is towards the front. If you have a com at 0,0,0 and add a mass of equal size at -10,0,0 and 10,0,0 (the right and left of the object) the com will still be at 0,0,0 now if you say moved those masses down 2 units (-10,-2,0 and 10,-2,0) then the com would shift down towards 0,-2,0, the same would occur if you had a single mass witch was double the previous masses at 0,-2,0. now if you had a wing above the com (still located at 0,0,0 bc there are no masses attached) say at y=3 and added a mass to each wing tip (-10,3,0 and 10,3,0) the com would move upwards towards 0,3,0. so adding masses farther horizontally does not necessarily mean that the com will lower
    8.6 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @Puredeath hm. My brother told me something along the lines of, the farther any mass of an object is horizontally, the lower the center of mass becomes. I thought. About it and it made sense to me, and I trust my brother (18). Not saying you are wrong. I am just wondering if that is in the game's physics.
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @PuhBuhGuh the com will go down if the added mass is below the current com, a tightrope walkers pole generally flexes and is below the rope that they are walking on lowering their com
    8.6 years ago
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    3,757 PuhBuhGuh
    @WeeBabySeamus will the center mod mass go downwards If the weight is distributed on the sides in this game? I mean something like a tightrope walker' s pole if I was a bit unclear.
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @WeeBabySeamus lol I managed to find you wish this site would auto update so i dont have to refresh pages (and that I could get notifications on my tablet or computer) but one can dream any way i sent you a msg on reddit puredeathknight is my name over there
    8.6 years ago
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    I tagged myself again dammit.
    8.6 years ago
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    Im Weebabyseamus_SP on reddit. @WeeBabySeamus
    8.6 years ago
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    You reddit?@Puredeath
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @WeeBabySeamus how would i happen to go about contacting you or other members of the staff privately?
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @WeeBabySeamus lol
    8.6 years ago
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    Lol I just tagged myself in that post.
    8.6 years ago
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    6,971 Puredeath
    @WeeBabySeamus i wont officially or unofficially do a little happy dance while working on a bat bike
    8.6 years ago
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