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Genysis seige cannon

11.5k Baldeagle086  6.7 years ago
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Controls: 1 throttle and roll driving stay at 40-60%, 2 main gun vtol trim, 3 machine gun vtol, 4 bubble turret vtol trim

Sorry I haven't been posting I don't know if I'll be around because I'm starting high school

Specs:
Load out- Scorpio gauss cannon propelled bullets great distances and amazing at destroying defenses an fortifications, pike machine gun and bubble turret for anti-infantry purposes
Armor- graphene infused titanium meant to take multiple hits by bending to absorbe the impact from heavy fire
Fuel- veronium on full tank lasts 5-6 hours
Speed- 80-90 mph
Scale- 1/1
Weight- actual weight

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 3 airplane(s) +14 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 23.0ft (7.0m)
  • Length 57.2ft (17.4m)
  • Height 16.9ft (5.2m)
  • Empty Weight 35,067lbs (15,906kg)
  • Loaded Weight 154,105lbs (69,900kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 1,847.3lbs/ft2 (9,019.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 83.4ft2 (7.8m2)
  • Drag Points 20025

Parts

  • Number of Parts 351
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,098
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    147k Pilotmario

    The armor is fine. @Baldeagle086

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    Not necessarily. It is likely that an opponent would try to counter-battery it. Given that a Paternian M135 Paladin howitzer could strike targets with a CEP of 5 meters with guided shells, the concerns are real. @AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    Oh@AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    @Pilotmario Point is, the Armour is unnecessary.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    The only problem is grephene is so flat it's hard to turn in to a 3D object@LiamW

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    @AverroesIndustries Titanium is a metal, which means it is malleable.

    While the armor is very hard, it isn't excessively so. Titanium has been successfully used as aircraft armor in machines such as the Su-25 Frogfoot and A-10 Warthog.

    Graphene is incredibly flexible for its hardness, thanks to its structure.

    In either case, spalling can be solved with several layers of Kevlar.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.3k LiamW

    this may help @AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    11.3k LiamW

    Graphene can be the hardest known material but it can also be the most flexible. It can take ANY form if engineered correctly @AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    @LiamW As if Titanium isn't hard enough, adding the graphene will aid in providing more shatter when hid.

    6.7 years ago
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    @Pilotmario We both know that it is still very hard.

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    @Baldeagle086 lol its all good.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    I see my bad I was just using it to sound cool but I understand now thx, btw my genysis loaded weight ways as much as Victoria's empty weight xD@Pilotmario

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    @Baldeagle086 70 tons is quite heavy for an artillery vehicle, given that the Victoria tank weighs just as much and is designed to get shot at.

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    @Baldeagle086 The whole point of composite armor is to be lighter than homogenous armors for the same level of protection.

    However, homogenous armors tend to be more compact than composite armors of the same weight, and are generally cheaper.

    It's an engineering tradeoff.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    This doesn't really have to be light since it's an artillery vehicle so it's not gonna be fighting on the move and it'll be worth the cost of the armor since u want them to be durable since they will be supporting troops and taking out defenses@Pilotmario

    6.7 years ago
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    147k Pilotmario

    @AverroesIndustries It looks like an effective combination, albeit an expensive one.

    My armor compositions comprise of glass, ceramics and metals of various forms. It's what we call composite armor, trading reduced weight for greater volume than a homogenous armor material.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.3k LiamW

    Absolutely the opposite. Graphene can be modified to have almost any property @AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    No it's not search up graphene and u will see how strong it is@AverroesIndustries

    6.7 years ago
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    @Pilotmario Armour more brittle than ever.

    6.7 years ago
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    Np @Baldeagle086

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    Thx@Ihavenorealideawhatiamdoing

    6.7 years ago
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    Nice! Keep it up and you'll make gold soon enough.

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    Cool@GermanWarMachine

    6.7 years ago
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    11.5k Baldeagle086

    ? @GermanWarMachine

    6.7 years ago