JLG Lift
JLG® electric-powered and engine-powered aerial work platforms are designed for a variety of job sites, such as steel mills and chemical plants, airports, convention centers, shipyards and heavy construction. There are models with lift heights ranging from 30 feet to 185 feet, the worlds tallest self propelled areal work platform. JLG’s exclusive QuikStik® boom design delivers fast cycle speeds - 115 seconds from ground to elevation. In addition, JLG Ultra Series boom lifts come with the only oscillating axle in their boom class, providing enhanced mobility. The Ultra Booms also have full-time four-wheel drive for superior traction. In 2011, JLG introduced the award-winning 1500SJ, which is the first straight boom lift that takes workers to 150 feet without an oversized load permit (over weight permit is required for highway transportation).
Controls:
W to go forwards
S to go backwards
A & D to turn
VTOL to turn arm
Trim to raise arm (dont go too fast of you will try to do a backflip and fail)
Throttle to extend arm.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor JLG WIP
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 11.3ft (3.4m)
- Length 27.3ft (8.3m)
- Height 13.6ft (4.1m)
- Empty Weight 5,707lbs (2,588kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,056lbs (2,747kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 7494
Parts
- Number of Parts 138
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 553
@AeroEngineering ok I'll check.
@Searay yes. JLG manufactures construction equipment. Try a quick Google search for JLG
@AeroEngineering what does JLG do? Is it a construction company?
@Searay work or stand for?
What does JLG work for?
It looks and operates the exact same way as this equipment works in the real work. Great job. I enjoyed it. :-)
@iFalco nope. was just waiting for officail steam realse
@BoxGlow yeah
Very nice!
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Edit: I just thought of something... It is possible to reduce the weight of anything using massScale=X right? What if you reduce the boom arm's mass to almost nothing.. That would theoretically solve your problem with it being too heavy.
@JoeAdkinson13 thanks
Wow, nice work.
great work
@EternalDarkness Umm, ok? But thanks!
Excellent work, buddy. Great for peaking through the windows of peoples bedrooms =)
@Dankplanes @OldColonel Thanks guys
@BoxGlow @DarkLithium
wow