@PlaneFlightX @V hey I found a spelling error under the “RotorPerfScalars” section. It is
”cyclickRpmFalloffExpo”, the k should not be there. 🤓🤓 Sorry to be that guy but I just wanna help.
@BOSSentinel hey man, I’m trying to find someone to help me out with my build. If you have time, will you check out my “SU-52 Hammer” I just posted about 20 mins ago? I would really appreciate it, thanks!
@AviationLover12345 ALL INFO TOTALLY ACCURATE : WIKI : XM803
XM803 at the U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection. Note the two return rollers, versus three on the MBT-70.
Work began on converting the existing MBT-70 design into a low-cost "austere" alternative that would use only American-made components, resulting in the visually similar XM803 prototype. Congress hoped to drive down the per-unit cost to $500,000–$600,000, saving $200,000 per tank versus the MBT-70.[30]
The largest cost savings came from a switch to a less expensive steel armor plating. An American-made engine also reduced costs. The design was slightly heavier and slower.[33] General Motors received a $16.5 million contract to develop the tank in July 1971.[34] Systems were simplified or eliminated altogether to save costs.[35] The XM150E5 gun-launcher was replaced with an XM150E6, which included a closed breech scavenging system.[36] A 24-round General Motors autoloader was installed. Ammunition capacity was increased to 50 rounds.[37] The commander's 20 mm cannon was replaced by a .50 caliber M85 machine gun.[38] The driver's escape hatch was deleted and his television, as well as those of all the other crew, were eliminated.[39] The Continental AVCR-1100-3B engine was derated to 1,250 horsepower (930 kW) at 2600 rpm and paired to a General Motors XHM-1500-2B transmission.[40] A simplified National Water Lift hydropneumatic suspension was installed. Side skirts were installed, which allowed some armor to be removed from the hull.[41] Meanwhile, the U.S. Army studied installing a gas-turbine AGT-1500 generating 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW) (this was the engine that would come to power the M1 Abrams).[42]
Only one of the two pilot vehicles authorized for construction was completed.[43] In addition, a surrogate vehicle based on the components of MBT-70 pilot #4,[failed verification] the M60 and the M88 armored recovery vehicle, was constructed.[44]
These changes were ultimately insufficient to allay concerns about the tank's cost.[43] In September 1971, an amendment by Senator Thomas Eagleton was defeated that would cut $35.3 million in funding for XM803 prototype production.[45][46] but in December 1971, Congress canceled the tank in the defense appropriation bill.[47] The bill appropriated $20 million for cancelation costs and $20 million for the development of a new tank program.[48] This became the XM1 design project, which led to the production-model M1 Abrams tank.
Man this is gonna be awesome, definitely gonna get it on steam instead of waiting for the mobile release!
+4@SuperSuperTheSylph We didn’t even scratch him!
+3FIRE! FIRE AGAIN!
GUNNER, HEAT, TANK!
ON THE WAY!
[Cannon fire]
@ThomasRoderick
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
+2@PlaneFlightX @V hey I found a spelling error under the “RotorPerfScalars” section. It is
+2”cyclickRpmFalloffExpo”, the k should not be there. 🤓🤓 Sorry to be that guy but I just wanna help.
Bro why is it so fun to look at google earth or maps? I love looking at peoples random setups outside at their houses and try to find military jets.
+2@SuperSuperTheSylph GUNNER, SABOT! TANK!
+2@miloz13 congrats on getting on the “ SimplePlanes 2 | Graphics” post!
+2@LunarEclipseSP totally agree bro, yet shorts are half ai, half brainrot if it’s not the ones in my recommended
+2That’s awesome bro, I’m just hoping for 500 rn lol! Congrats
+2@THEOKPILOT Ultra doohickey
+2Yeah bro most of simpleplanes is logging off here soon haha I would love to see the graphs of website activity
+1@BOSSentinel Hmmmm
+1@LunarEclipseSP thx bro ill try sometime
+1@LunarEclipseSP that would be cool, I’ll keep that in mind for future builds. I’ll probably screw it up 😭
+1@LunarEclipseSP Im just gonna act like I know what that is 😭
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 I’m sorry errrrrrrm do you have epilepsy? Errrrrrn🤓🤓🤓🤓
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 errrrm that’s not a language 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
+1@SpearSystems 👍🏼
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 errrmmmmm no it’s not 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
+1@SpearSystems well yeah I mean like you are talking to others who are participating
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 errrmm I’m not your brother 🤓🤓🤓🤓
+1@Lennardboy10 2.2 years later, but it’s “too”, not “to”.
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 ermmmm actually…. I was making a joke…. Ermmmmmm 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 📸📸📸🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🤚🤚🤚👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
+1@Graingy sir that word is spelt wrong, its color! Empty thy pantaloons! Squabble not!
+1Happy birthday, don’t dwell on the negatives! Be happy you have those two people, as they must mean a ton to you.
+1@KSB24 thanks bro! I’m gonna log off now, good morning, good evening, good night.
+1I know I’m late but in the specifications, the last picture looks like he’s crucified 😭
+1@SPWithLizzie thanks!
+1@BOSSentinel okay thanks!
+1@BOSSentinel yeah I’m doing that now thx
+1Wdym? @BOSSentinel
+1@ChaseRacliot how do you do the text like that? I know you can do stars, but can’t figure that out
+1@BOSSentinel hey man, I’m trying to find someone to help me out with my build. If you have time, will you check out my “SU-52 Hammer” I just posted about 20 mins ago? I would really appreciate it, thanks!
+1You’ve got a hole in your left wing!
+1NO!
YES!
ATTACK THE D POINT!
Autistic Goober
+1@AviationLover12345 ALL INFO TOTALLY ACCURATE : WIKI : XM803
XM803 at the U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection. Note the two return rollers, versus three on the MBT-70.
Work began on converting the existing MBT-70 design into a low-cost "austere" alternative that would use only American-made components, resulting in the visually similar XM803 prototype. Congress hoped to drive down the per-unit cost to $500,000–$600,000, saving $200,000 per tank versus the MBT-70.[30]
The largest cost savings came from a switch to a less expensive steel armor plating. An American-made engine also reduced costs. The design was slightly heavier and slower.[33] General Motors received a $16.5 million contract to develop the tank in July 1971.[34] Systems were simplified or eliminated altogether to save costs.[35] The XM150E5 gun-launcher was replaced with an XM150E6, which included a closed breech scavenging system.[36] A 24-round General Motors autoloader was installed. Ammunition capacity was increased to 50 rounds.[37] The commander's 20 mm cannon was replaced by a .50 caliber M85 machine gun.[38] The driver's escape hatch was deleted and his television, as well as those of all the other crew, were eliminated.[39] The Continental AVCR-1100-3B engine was derated to 1,250 horsepower (930 kW) at 2600 rpm and paired to a General Motors XHM-1500-2B transmission.[40] A simplified National Water Lift hydropneumatic suspension was installed. Side skirts were installed, which allowed some armor to be removed from the hull.[41] Meanwhile, the U.S. Army studied installing a gas-turbine AGT-1500 generating 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW) (this was the engine that would come to power the M1 Abrams).[42]
Only one of the two pilot vehicles authorized for construction was completed.[43] In addition, a surrogate vehicle based on the components of MBT-70 pilot #4,[failed verification] the M60 and the M88 armored recovery vehicle, was constructed.[44]
These changes were ultimately insufficient to allay concerns about the tank's cost.[43] In September 1971, an amendment by Senator Thomas Eagleton was defeated that would cut $35.3 million in funding for XM803 prototype production.[45][46] but in December 1971, Congress canceled the tank in the defense appropriation bill.[47] The bill appropriated $20 million for cancelation costs and $20 million for the development of a new tank program.[48] This became the XM1 design project, which led to the production-model M1 Abrams tank.
Comparative tabl
+1@Kerbango I’m aware. He rarely plays and I really don’t care if he posts… it’s not like I’m famous lol
+1@BOSKnight METEOR… MORE LIKE METER… MORE LIKE WHAT THE F* IS A KILOMETER!!
+1Thanks for upvoting my posts bro, really appreciate it!
+1Kinda goofy but I like it.
+1Pin of shame for holy missile hehe
+1Good luck!
+1What has humanity come to? Great build.
+1So many people offended by a post not directed at them at all 😭
@LandonSG2015 what the absolute skibidi
@BOSSentinel bruv what 😭😭😭
Nice bro, can’t download it rn but looks like a F5e had a baby with an F20
@ElijtheGeat bro u made the fuselage get added
It’s not pretty rn so imma not show the top
@RoushSystems I’ll try to finish that once I’m done with the current build (newest forum shows it)