Thank you all very much for visiting my plane! If you have anything you would like me to try and build, please let me know and I'll try my best. Thanks!
@LunarEclipseSP @TheUltimatePlaneLover @Trainzo @Ratsey @Eooo @ChaseRacliot
When they said "look to the horizon and make us a great beautiful plane", we said "naa, we gonna give you this instead and you gonna like it". Turns out, they thought it was adorable.
Titanium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Found in nature only as an oxide, it can be reduced to produce a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength, resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia, and chlorine.
Titanium was discovered in Cornwall, Great Britain, by William Gregor in 1791 and was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titans of Greek mythology. The element occurs within a number of minerals, principally rutile and ilmenite, which are widely distributed in the Earth's crust and lithosphere; it is found in almost all living things, as well as bodies of water, rocks, and soils. The metal is extracted from its principal mineral ores by the Kroll and Hunter processes. The most common compound, titanium dioxide, is a popular photocatalyst and is used in the manufacture of white pigments. Other compounds include titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4), a component of smoke screens and catalysts; and titanium trichloride (TiCl3), which is used as a catalyst in the production of polypropylene.
Thanks to everybody who visited my plane! This is my first project so please leave me some comments on what I could improve on. If you have any questions please tag me in your comment and I'll respond as soon as I can. Thanks!
@TheUltimatePlaneLover ok thanks
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover thanks for spotlighting this plane as well. It made my day seeing six upvotes for the first time!
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+1Oh I didn't know that, thanks for the info and tagging them for me
Thank you all very much for visiting my plane! If you have anything you would like me to try and build, please let me know and I'll try my best. Thanks!
+1@LunarEclipseSP @TheUltimatePlaneLover @Trainzo @Ratsey @Eooo @ChaseRacliot
Ima downolad it so you don't have to look at 69 downloads.( honestly who wants that number)
+1@Ratsey
@Eooo
@ChaseRacliot
@LunarEclipseSP
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
@Trainzo
@TheUltimatePlaneLover sorry to bother you again, how do I change my profile picture?
When they said "look to the horizon and make us a great beautiful plane", we said "naa, we gonna give you this instead and you gonna like it". Turns out, they thought it was adorable.
@Robomo119E I mean, your not wrong so I guess yea, they probably should get a new plane. Yay, spending more money, I aways love being in debt!
@Robomo119E cuz why not
Titanium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Found in nature only as an oxide, it can be reduced to produce a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength, resistant to corrosion in sea water, aqua regia, and chlorine.
Titanium was discovered in Cornwall, Great Britain, by William Gregor in 1791 and was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titans of Greek mythology. The element occurs within a number of minerals, principally rutile and ilmenite, which are widely distributed in the Earth's crust and lithosphere; it is found in almost all living things, as well as bodies of water, rocks, and soils. The metal is extracted from its principal mineral ores by the Kroll and Hunter processes. The most common compound, titanium dioxide, is a popular photocatalyst and is used in the manufacture of white pigments. Other compounds include titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4), a component of smoke screens and catalysts; and titanium trichloride (TiCl3), which is used as a catalyst in the production of polypropylene.
Thanks to everybody who visited my plane! This is my first project so please leave me some comments on what I could improve on. If you have any questions please tag me in your comment and I'll respond as soon as I can. Thanks!