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Nut

21.2k ManManTheWeaponsMan  1.9 years ago

2.1 x 2.4 foot nut

Perfect for strapping together massive builds that need the toughest of nuts.

You will never need another nut again.

This massive nut is very hard and rigid making it the ideal nut for the job.

Enjoy this nut!

Please credit if you use this nut in any of you builds

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 2.1ft (0.6m)
  • Length 2.4ft (0.7m)
  • Height 4.6ft (1.4m)
  • Empty Weight 234lbs (106kg)
  • Loaded Weight 234lbs (106kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 355

Parts

  • Number of Parts 16
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 41
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    32.4k CUBErt

    Nut master

    1.2 years ago
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    26.9k Rob119

    E

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    15 Kianaxd

    NutπŸ—Ώ

    1.8 years ago
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    406 gigachad

    @HoshimachiSuiseiMyBeloved probably not I have a very large mouth

    1.8 years ago
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    @gigachad can deez nutz fit in yo mouth

    1.8 years ago
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    406 gigachad
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    @gigachad ayo

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    1.8 years ago
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    903 pinkleaf

    nutπŸ”©πŸ”©πŸ”©πŸ”©πŸ”©

    1.9 years ago
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    15.8k SiBangsatYa

    Deez nut

    1.9 years ago
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    406 gigachad

    I love shoveling these nuts in my mouth πŸ₯°

    +2 1.9 years ago
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    94.4k winterro

    oh my, its my time!!!!......................

    DEEZ NUTZ

    1.9 years ago
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    ;)

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    42.4k Graingy

    Twistin' this nut real hard

    +1 1.9 years ago
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    nut

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    29.9k YarisSedan

    Ligma_Nut.Obj

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    30.9k Nerfaddict

    i like nut

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    Nuts

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    No nut November

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    2,993 PriusCat

    ah yes, what a nice nut

    +3 1.9 years ago
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    15.2k 210100

    now thats a big nut you got there

    +3 1.9 years ago
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    i love nut

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    10.5k Bullozeee

    Ambatunat

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    Can't download this because of my nut allergy :(

    +12 1.9 years ago
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    Eucalyptus wandoo, commonly known as wandoo, dooto, warrnt or wornt[5] and sometimes as white gum,[6][7] is a small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia.[8] It has smooth bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of nine to seventeen, white flowers and conical to cylindrical fruit. It is one of a number of similar Eucalyptus species known as wandoo.

    Wandoo
    Eucalyptus wandoo gnangarra.JPG
    Conservation status

    Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1]
    Scientific classification Edit this classification
    Kingdom:
    Plantae
    Clade:
    Tracheophytes
    Clade:
    Angiosperms
    Clade:
    Eudicots
    Clade:
    Rosids
    Order:
    Myrtales
    Family:
    Myrtaceae
    Genus:
    Eucalyptus
    Species:
    E. wandoo
    Binomial name
    Eucalyptus wandoo
    Blakely[2]
    E wandoo.jpg
    Approximate native range of E. wandoo[1][3]
    Synonyms[4]
    Eucalyptus redunca var. elata

    E. wandoo blossom and capsules

    E. wandoo foliage

    E. wandoo cultivated in JardΓ­ BotΓ nic de Barcelona
    E. wandoo was first described in 1934 by the Australian botanist William Faris Blakely in his book A Key to the Eucalypts using material collected by the English collector Augustus Frederick Oldfield from a sand plain along the Kalgan River. As of January 2023, Plants of the World Online lists Eucalyptus redunca var. elata as a taxonomic synonym of E. wandoo.

    The range of the tree extends from Morowa in the north extending south through the Darling Range down to around the Stirling Range to the south coast near the Pallinup River. There is an outlying populations found to the east of Narembeen at Twin Reserve. It is native to the following IBRA bioregions: Geraldton Sandplains and Avon Wheatbelt in the north through the Swan Coastal Plain and Jarrah Forest to the Esperance Plains and Mallee in the south.

    E. wandoo was listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as of 2019 as a result of its severely fragmented population.

    +2 1.9 years ago
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