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Diplodocus Hallorum

9,723 FuzzyAircraftProductions  5.8 years ago

More accuratly Siesmosaurus Hallorum, this Sauropod grew to 29 metres long (95 ft) and weighed 23 tonnes. It lived in North America around 150-ish million years ago. It used its peg shaped teeth to strip leaves off branches and ground them up in its stomache with stones called Gastrolithes.

Controlls:To move forward, use pitch. Do not excede 16 MPH (For accurate speed).
To make the legs move, use roll.
To make the neck move, first VTOL up and then trim down.
To brake, use brake.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Mac
  • Wingspan 11.6ft (3.5m)
  • Length 119.8ft (36.5m)
  • Height 18.0ft (5.5m)
  • Empty Weight 7,503lbs (3,403kg)
  • Loaded Weight 26,916lbs (12,209kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 12529

Parts

  • Number of Parts 95
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 587
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    @MegaTails Congrats! you know stuff about science!

    5.8 years ago
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    1,261 QueDrum

    I know what your talking about@FuzzyAircraftProductions. Bigger refers to size yet everyone says argentinosaurus is bigger from its weight.

    5.8 years ago
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    @Aeromen Also, technically Seismosaurus (or Diplodocus) is bigger because it could reach 45 metres. Argentinosaurus is the biggest by weight, 96 flippin' tons!

    5.8 years ago
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    @Aeromen I know, I am a Dinosaur expert. This is only a Diplodocid. Argentinosaurus is a Titanosaur.

    5.8 years ago
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    @DankDorito Why?

    5.8 years ago
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    30.9k DankDorito

    Underrated Sauropod

    5.8 years ago
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    Pretty good!

    5.8 years ago
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    @AWESOMENESS360 lol.

    5.8 years ago
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    Jurassic Park theme song plays softly in the distance

    +1 5.8 years ago