Hmm, interesting although I think I'd like to keep this just to me. This company is sort of a way for me to just build whatever I want. I appreciate the offer though. I suppose you could do a new cobrahuey company again. Renew it. @KnightOfRen
Hmm ok. Sounds like a solid bird. I guess fabric isn't that bad. I'm just used to the aluminum skin cherokees and other birds of that sort. But fabric doesn't sound bad at all. Hey, if I ever want to buy a plane or if my dad wants to get one, I'll tell him about the tri pacer. Although he might have different things in mind. But thanks for all the info, very helpful! @MrSilverWolf
So they don't make aluminum skinned ones? That seems like it would improve structural integrity. Although I suppose aluminum would be heavier. @MrSilverWolf
It probably won't, seems like they only review the planes that got 10 spotlights and 100 upvotes. For some reason my last few aircraft haven't really gotten many upvotes. Although I'm not too upset about it. I don't upload for points anyway. @KnightOfRen
Hmm thats interesting, I actually really like the tri-pacer. I think it's adorable and looks like fun to fly. But yeah it's interesting to hear that it wouldn't be much worse then a 150. I'll have to tell my dad about this. Now I'm assuming the tri-pacers and colts have an ignition in the cockpit right? You don't have to hand start the prop? @MrSilverWolf
I don't think my dad would buy a tri pacer or a colt. I think if he did buy something for us to train in, it would be a C150 because it would feel more like a plane. The tri pacer is so small and light I think it would be kicked around even easier then a 150. Not sure though. @MrSilverWolf
Very interesting. My dad wants to get a c150 for me and my younger brother to practice flying in before I get into flight training. But what he wants is a Piper arrow for personal use. However, the market is blazing hot right now because everyone keeps paid for sitting at home lol. And we're not particularly rich so we're gonna wait for prices to simmer down before getting anything. @MrSilverWolf
Ooo tri pacers are pretty cute! Yeah I think if I had a small bird like that to have fun in I'd do the tri-pacer as well, mainly because of the tricycle gear. @MrSilverWolf
I'd have to agree with you! I'm a bit biased as my dad used to own a Piper Archer 180. But I just think piper makes beautiful birds in general. @MrSilverWolf
Beautiful model, but I'd be shocked if this aircraft wouldn't use afterburners. Seems like pushing through to 1.7 mach would only be possible with burners.
Looks good, however, I read that the wings were difficult to make because of their shear enormity. The wings would actually be very easy to create. Just look at BogdanX's U-2 wings for a similar example. You used lots of triangles for the wings, when you can just do a couple to make a smoother wing.
Patent This is what I was looking at when I was inspired ro make my Alcubierre drive. It does have some flaws but it may answer your question. @UltraLight
Hmm, interesting idea. And actually I completely forgot about the fact that we don't even know the speed of light. So I'm not quite sure how the Alcubierre drive is even theorized to work this way. The only reason I can see passing the speed of light working is that the ship itself isn' being acclerated. It's compressing and expanding space-time to move, so essentially it's dragging "stuff" underneath it, and that stuff is space-time or "dark matter" I suppose. So if we're dragging dark matter or space-time underneath us, we would never move the craft beyond the speed of light, only the stuff that's being dragged underneath us would be going beyond the speed of light. And I'm guessing space-time or dark matter have zero or negative mass and energy, allowing beyond lightspeed travel.
Although I'm probably not properly understanding how the drive is meant to work or how physics work. That's just how I picture it. @UltraLight
Thanks man! I'll be sure to keep it up! @Neenyboy
Thanks! @Neenyboy
Thanks mate @ThomasRoderick
+1Hmm, interesting although I think I'd like to keep this just to me. This company is sort of a way for me to just build whatever I want. I appreciate the offer though. I suppose you could do a new cobrahuey company again. Renew it. @KnightOfRen
+1Well Bogdan won't judge the planes by number of upvotes. @KnightOfRen
Hmm, so from what I gathered, you like tri-pacers lol. @MrSilverWolf
+1Yes @PapaKernels
+1Hmm ok. Sounds like a solid bird. I guess fabric isn't that bad. I'm just used to the aluminum skin cherokees and other birds of that sort. But fabric doesn't sound bad at all. Hey, if I ever want to buy a plane or if my dad wants to get one, I'll tell him about the tri pacer. Although he might have different things in mind. But thanks for all the info, very helpful! @MrSilverWolf
+1So they don't make aluminum skinned ones? That seems like it would improve structural integrity. Although I suppose aluminum would be heavier. @MrSilverWolf
It probably won't, seems like they only review the planes that got 10 spotlights and 100 upvotes. For some reason my last few aircraft haven't really gotten many upvotes. Although I'm not too upset about it. I don't upload for points anyway. @KnightOfRen
Hmm thats interesting, I actually really like the tri-pacer. I think it's adorable and looks like fun to fly. But yeah it's interesting to hear that it wouldn't be much worse then a 150. I'll have to tell my dad about this. Now I'm assuming the tri-pacers and colts have an ignition in the cockpit right? You don't have to hand start the prop? @MrSilverWolf
Thanks! @DanDaFreakinMan
I don't think my dad would buy a tri pacer or a colt. I think if he did buy something for us to train in, it would be a C150 because it would feel more like a plane. The tri pacer is so small and light I think it would be kicked around even easier then a 150. Not sure though. @MrSilverWolf
Sorry man but I don't like doing colorschemes. I'm not going to do that. @Mahfuzul2009
Yeah I could tell my dad about that. I'm sure he either thought about it or would consider it. Thanks! @MrSilverWolf
+1Very interesting. My dad wants to get a c150 for me and my younger brother to practice flying in before I get into flight training. But what he wants is a Piper arrow for personal use. However, the market is blazing hot right now because everyone keeps paid for sitting at home lol. And we're not particularly rich so we're gonna wait for prices to simmer down before getting anything. @MrSilverWolf
+1Ehh I don't think so bro. I don't really feel like doing different colorschemes for the same aircraft. Sorry. @Mahfuzul2009
Ooo tri pacers are pretty cute! Yeah I think if I had a small bird like that to have fun in I'd do the tri-pacer as well, mainly because of the tricycle gear. @MrSilverWolf
+1Haha sadly no, I'm sort of tired of building modern ga aircraft as their cabins pose some issues with building. @KnightOfRen
I'd have to agree with you! I'm a bit biased as my dad used to own a Piper Archer 180. But I just think piper makes beautiful birds in general. @MrSilverWolf
Thanks mate! @Chancey21
Well, as an American, I can't say I feel the same way. But, I'm glad you're happy! @SpletzerAvion
Thanks! @DanDaFreakinMan
Uhh I think it's decent? @Mahfuzul2009
Uh uh I mean uh uh uhhhhhhhhhh@Tookan
Thank you! @R2d2hunter
Unfortanately 😞@Tookan
Thankyou! @Trainzo
Thanks lol @KnightOfRen
Thanks man! @CharlesDeGaulle
+1Lol @AzureCorp
Huh, very interesting. That would be sick if they could manage that speed without burners! @MAHADI
True, and I suppose the shape of the aircraft has very minimal drag. @Notaverage
Beautiful model, but I'd be shocked if this aircraft wouldn't use afterburners. Seems like pushing through to 1.7 mach would only be possible with burners.
+3Thanks bro @EternalDarkness
@EternalDarkness Hey sorry but the auto credit doesn't work sometimes. Could you link this plane to this?
Wow, that's really interesting! @UltraLight
+1Oh well that's good! @WarHawk95
:) @WarHawk95
Hmmmm, well, it will be sad that you will be gone for a while. But, life has it's consequences. @WarHawk95
Bruh that looks sick, but also Why don't you do 1:1 scale
Happy birthday my French allied friend. Will you have to be absent on social media whilst in the military?
Lol @stevemc01
Looks good, however, I read that the wings were difficult to make because of their shear enormity. The wings would actually be very easy to create. Just look at BogdanX's U-2 wings for a similar example. You used lots of triangles for the wings, when you can just do a couple to make a smoother wing.
Patent This is what I was looking at when I was inspired ro make my Alcubierre drive. It does have some flaws but it may answer your question. @UltraLight
Hmm, interesting idea. And actually I completely forgot about the fact that we don't even know the speed of light. So I'm not quite sure how the Alcubierre drive is even theorized to work this way. The only reason I can see passing the speed of light working is that the ship itself isn' being acclerated. It's compressing and expanding space-time to move, so essentially it's dragging "stuff" underneath it, and that stuff is space-time or "dark matter" I suppose. So if we're dragging dark matter or space-time underneath us, we would never move the craft beyond the speed of light, only the stuff that's being dragged underneath us would be going beyond the speed of light. And I'm guessing space-time or dark matter have zero or negative mass and energy, allowing beyond lightspeed travel.
Although I'm probably not properly understanding how the drive is meant to work or how physics work. That's just how I picture it. @UltraLight
Interesting, sounds like the definition of a word meaning beyond infinite chaos. @Formula350
Uh AcTuAlLY lmao @asteroidbook345
Yeah, it's not even close to light speed, but it sure feels like it when you reach max speed! @Formula350
Yes @asteroidbook345