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hypnotoads test -weight

7,338 LightSpeed  9.6 years ago
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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 4.9ft (1.5m)
  • Height 1.7ft (0.5m)
  • Empty Weight 595lbs (270kg)
  • Loaded Weight 196lbs (88kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 135

Parts

  • Number of Parts 2
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 7
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    32.0k Exumer
    Ahhhh, broken physics, I love you
    9.6 years ago
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    46.7k JMicah4
    i put floating blocks on it started on uss tiny bad thing happend......
    9.6 years ago
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    7,338 LightSpeed
    @JMicah4 I have found that they only make things lighter they don't make things float
    9.6 years ago
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    46.7k JMicah4
    I put some of these down it didn't go up?
    9.6 years ago
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    38.8k hypnotoad
    Cannot wait to use this!
    9.6 years ago
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    7,338 LightSpeed
    @WalrusAircraft had a major break through plane that was 908lbs is now 198lbs and it FLIES Check it out
    9.6 years ago
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    38.8k hypnotoad
    @StealthBomber excellent dude.. I'm still up so I have saved this in my sub assembly and ill try it out and let you know. Thanks very much :)
    9.6 years ago
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    This seems to be stable. Try to create a simple plane and see if it works: FuelTank.State fuel="-100" capacity="100000"
    9.6 years ago
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    Your "airplane" starts to float at: FuelTank.State fuel="-200" capacity="1" It has a weight of 240lbs with cockpit.
    9.6 years ago
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    7,338 LightSpeed
    @JMicah4 Hypnotoad wanted to test a negative fuel tank. because there is 1 gallon of fuel in the game is about 9lb for example -2 gallons is-18lbs
    9.6 years ago
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    7,338 LightSpeed
    @hypnotoad just try i have already tried this to offset large amounts of fuel As you can see it does not end well @WalrusAircraft
    9.6 years ago
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    46.7k JMicah4
    where is all the weight?
    9.6 years ago