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Timer-SD

197k SledDriver  4.3 years ago
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To my knowledge, the only accurate analog timer on SP (as accurate as the internal computer clock on your device). The innermost ring of spokes tells the seconds, the middle ring tells the minutes, and the outermost ring hours. For instance, in the screenshot, it's showing 0 hours, 4 minutes and just over 45 seconds.

Has some flight capability, for positioning. Oh, and it's fully backlit.

Controls

LandingGear: start anti-gravity engine
Pitch: increase or decrease altitude
Throttle: move forward
Brake: decelerate / reverse
Roll: turn
Yaw: strafe

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 60.7ft (18.5m)
  • Length 32.8ft (10.0m)
  • Height 83.7ft (25.5m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 1,000,000lbs (453,593kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.384
  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 425599979

Parts

  • Number of Parts 582
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 2,472
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    197k SledDriver

    @SnoWFLakE0s Still, that's not a timer. Anyway, I've updated the description to be more precise.

    4.3 years ago
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    66.6k SnoWFLakE0s

    @SledDriver
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    Nope! Extremely useful when I use my digital display system. Numbers are a bit more quick to catch than analog displays for me personally. The digital display works with any number regardless of what it is.

    4.3 years ago
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    197k SledDriver

    @Fighterpilot91 Of course :) How else would I capture that perfectly-angled screenshot, or record that GIF?

    4.3 years ago
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    197k SledDriver

    @TitanIncorporated Indeed.

    4.3 years ago
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    197k SledDriver

    Thanks, @Subnerdica

    4.3 years ago
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    197k SledDriver

    @SnoWFLakE0s That's a little... basic, isn't it? It runs only once through all your beacons or whatever and then it's useless. This, on the other hand, is a proper timer, with hours, minutes, and seconds, and it loops.

    4.3 years ago
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    66.6k SnoWFLakE0s

    My version of a fixed-interval timer uses the following input.

    Time - x*floor(Time/x)

    Where x is any time interval you wish to use. I've used this to create a timer for assisting relative velocity approximation. This one is way cooler, though.

    4.3 years ago
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    ...and of course it flies 🤣

    4.3 years ago
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    3,298 Subnerdica

    Noice

    4.3 years ago
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    197k SledDriver

    Thanks, @Treadmill103. The really cool thing about this is that it can be adapted to measure any input very precisely. If the VTOL slider isn't accurate enough for you, you could get the exact measurement with this thing, one ring for each significant figure.

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    9,361 Zanedavid

    I like the colors

    4.3 years ago