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Perfect Distance Magnet Project (PDM for short)

6,698 Natedoge  5.6 years ago
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 Have you ever wondered “If i put a piece of metal perfectly inbetween two magnets, would it float?” Well, in SimplePlanes physics it does. 

 This is a fantasy magnet testing idea I thought of when I was doing homework and it works. Also in the back of the building there is another test with magnets, winches, and rotators. 

Controls: To use PDM first put throttle up all the way to raise the electromagnetic redusers.

Ag. 1: After throttle is up all the way, the magnets should turn on and the ball should fly! Also the podium it was on should go down.

Ag. 2 turns other experimental magnets on in the back of the test room. VTOL: Used to spin magnets to see how it works.

Also a huge thanks to RasucitNemilos for the glass, I asked them if I could use it from one of their posts so it’s allowed.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 17.7ft (5.4m)
  • Length 36.0ft (11.0m)
  • Height 27.8ft (8.5m)
  • Empty Weight 12,933lbs (5,866kg)
  • Loaded Weight 22,414lbs (10,167kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.501
  • Wing Loading 51.6lbs/ft2 (251.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 434.6ft2 (40.4m2)
  • Drag Points 37028

Parts

  • Number of Parts 327
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 946
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    6,698 Natedoge

    Thank you @Sturnite

    5.4 years ago
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    6,698 Natedoge

    Ya thanks! It didn’t take me long but it is still cool in my eyes. Also I might post another, way simpler version. @Mattangi2

    5.6 years ago
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    29.0k Mattangi2

    @Natedog120705 np, this is actually really neat!

    5.6 years ago
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    6,698 Natedoge

    Thanks @Mattangi2

    5.6 years ago
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    6,698 Natedoge

    Thank you @TheRussianBrother69!

    5.6 years ago
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    6,698 Natedoge

    If you haven’t yet, you should check out my other experiments, test, and posts like how a screen works! Thank you!

    5.6 years ago