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FASTEST OBJECT EVER

535 8bean  9.2 years ago
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How to use: First• Change camera view to camera 1. Second• Aim using the vtol controls (try not to hit anything or it will change camera view). Third• Hit activator group 1 and watch as the fastest object ecer zooms off. P.S. This is a bug that may be patched in the future so see it while it works.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 6.6ft (2.0m)
  • Height 3.5ft (1.1m)
  • Empty Weight 715lbs (324kg)
  • Loaded Weight 715lbs (324kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 200

Parts

  • Number of Parts 5
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 20
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    535 8bean

    That's awesome! Although I would like to see how you did this so it would be cool if you could post it or if you already did tell me the name @FighterCrafter14

    9.1 years ago
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    Sorry for the confusion@8bean

    9.1 years ago
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    No, I made my own version. I used a completely different system@8bean

    9.1 years ago
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    535 8bean

    Nice. Thanks for recalculating it for me. The original test was a very rough estimate and obviously was off by a lot @FighterCrafter14

    9.1 years ago
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    @8bean that was the cockpit reading anyway. The height I gained was roughly 15,000,000 feet in 0.5 seconds

    9.1 years ago
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    78,000mph@8bean

    9.1 years ago
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    Pretty good. I have hit faster without modded anything@8bean

    9.1 years ago
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    535 8bean

    Bad grammar/\ It goes roughly 12,000 miles per hour or 4800 feet per .3 seconds

    9.1 years ago
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    535 8bean

    @FighterCrafter14 The peak I measured was 4800 ft high and it took .3 seconds to pass it do which equal to roughly 12,000 miles per hour

    9.1 years ago
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    535 8bean

    @FighterCrafter14 I guess so. I mean the only real way to do it is measure how high the tallest peak is and see how long it takes to get to the top and you would get X meters per second which would be more accurate. You can try that if you want to be specific but like I said in the other comment 5-10 thousand us just an estimate

    9.1 years ago
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    Ok so 10,000- 5,000 @8bean right?

    9.1 years ago
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    535 8bean

    @FighterCrafter14 Unfortunately you cannot get the speed of the object because the speed and height is registered by how fast the cockpit is moving. But I would estimate around 5-10 thousand miles per hour considering that it can almost break the skybox and fly extremely fast away from the island. Although this is just an best guess so. Yeah

    9.1 years ago
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    What is the top reading you got for the speed in mph?

    9.1 years ago