Mod BaconAircraft Comments

  • Landing gear for EuroFighter EF-2000 4.5 years ago

    Since when was SP compatible with solidworks

  • How to grow SP Drama in 3 easy steps 4.5 years ago

    ok so basically
    ....
    b
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    thanks for coming to my ted talk now sod off thanks

    +5
  • A level above platinum 4.5 years ago

    b

  • JM-303-700 4.5 years ago

    737-800 from wish.com

    +7
  • Tips for aspiring builders or replica builders :) [Long one lol] 4.5 years ago

    Beavers (genus Castor) are large, semiaquatic rodents of the Holarctic realm. There are two extant species, the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Eurasian beaver (C. fiber). Beavers are the second largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, dexterous front feet, webbed back feet and flat, scaly tails. The animals can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous and consume tree bark, aquatic plants, brush, grasses and sedges.

    Beavers are known for building dams and lodges using tree branches, vegetation, rocks and mud; they chew down trees for building material. Dams impound water and lodges serve as shelters. Beavers are considered to be a keystone species, and their infrastructure creates wetlands used by many other species. Adult males and females live in monogamous pairs with their offsrping. Beavers are highly territorial and mark them using scent mounts made of mud, debris and castoreum, a urine based substance excreted through the beaver's castor sacs.

    Historically, beavers have been hunted for their fur, meat and castoreum. Castoreum has been used in medicine, perfume and food flavoring, while beaver pelts have been a major driver of the fur trade. Both species have been decimated because of overhunting, but protections begun in the 19th and early 20th centuries have allowed their populations to rebound. They are both listed as least concern by the IUCN Red List of mammals. The beaver is famed for its industriousness and its building skills, and is an official symbol of Canada.

    The English word "beaver" comes from the Old English word beofor or befer (recorded earlier as bebr), which in turn sprang from the Proto-Germanic root *bebruz. Cognates in other Germanic languages include the Old Saxon bibar, the Old Norse bjorr, the Middle Dutch, Dutch and Low German bever, the Old High German bibar and the Modern German Biber. The Proto-Germanic word in turn came from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word *bhebhrus.

    Beavers are the second largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have a head-body length of 80–120 cm (31–47 in), with a 25–50 cm (9.8–19.7 in) tail, a shoulder height of 30–60 cm (12–24 in) and a weight of 11–30 kg (24–66 lb).[8] Their bodies are drop-shaped like other aquatic animals.[17] A beaver coat has 12,000–23,000 hairs/cm³ and functions to keep the animal warm, help it to float in water and to protect against the teeth and claws of predators. Guard hairs are 5–6 cm (2.0–2.4 in) long and typically reddish brown, but can range from yellowish brown to nearly black; while the underfur are 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) long and dark gray. Beavers molt during the summer.

    Beavers have massive skulls adapted for withstanding the forces generated by their powerful chewing muscles. Their four incisors are chisel-shaped with continuous growth. The outer enamel of the incisors is very thick and colored orange due to the presence of iron. The roots of the lower incisors extend throughout the length of the lower jaw. Beavers have four premolars and 12 molars adding up to 20 teeth in total. The molars have meandering ridges on a flat surface for grinding woody food.[19][20] The eyes, ears and nostrils are arranged so that they can remain above water when the rest of the body submerges. The nostrils and ears have valves that close underwater while nictitating membranes cover the eyes. Their lips can close behind the incisors, allowing for chewing in water.[21] Beavers typically spend five to six minutes underwater per dive, but they can hold their breath for as long as 15 minutes.

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  • Meet The Medic, TF2 4.5 years ago

    oops! zat vas not medicine

    +5
  • Degradation and SimplePlanes 4.5 years ago

    b

    +2
  • Tupolev Tu-95MS6 "Bear" 4.5 years ago

    This is ...

    +1
  • C o n e 4.5 years ago

    C O N E

    +1
  • Simpleplanes with RTGI (Ray-tracing shader) 4.5 years ago

    How_to_turn_high_performance_laptop_into_teppanyaki_grill.mp4

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  • Hovercraft Dynamic Cushion 4.6 years ago

    damn son
    thats really cool

  • Guess who is gonna work with Lockheed Martin! 4.6 years ago

    @spefyjerbf Indeed, learning ANSYS and the ability to use it will only be an important skillset, even if it isn't being used on something practical. I'm almost certain I'll use it around a year or less down the line when my courses get more in depth into aerostructures where CFD is actually needed. But for now, Solidworks and the occasional MATLAB is more than enough for my coursework.

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  • Guess who is gonna work with Lockheed Martin! 4.6 years ago

    @spefyjerbf I haven't myself... yet. Since I'm off campus, I wasn't able to get my hands on it this year. But we're sponsored, so a few of my close friends on the rocketry team who are on campus have access to the precious gem of the student licence, and are putting it to good use with fluid sim with the engine nozzle design. From what I've seen so far it sure is robust, but the student licence imposes quite a few restrictions in terms of mesh size and detail, along with a few restricted parameters for the simulation itself. (correct me if im wrong). I've only been watching the higher years use it so I also have yet to actually use it myself, despite spending significant time being taught. Also the shot per ANSYS error message isn't exactly true. If it is, some of the people I've known would be hospitalized long ago lol. I propose shot for every 3rd error message instead would be more fitting.

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  • Guess who is gonna work with Lockheed Martin! 4.6 years ago

    https://www.reddit.com/r/quityourbullshit/
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    Mate if you're ganna lie at least make it sound somewhat realistic....
    We've all lied before, and gotten ourselves stuck into awkward situations, you can certainly tell when something is stretching the truth a bit too far.
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    But considering the amount of people this has mislead... I can't not ignore it.
    It has taken a team of at least 200 students with the assistance of professors 3 years so far to develop a hybrid rocket motor from concept to prototyping. ...and that's a hybrid rocket motor with the only few moving parts... and that already proved to be an almost insurmountable task... a jet is just... another level... of skepticism. Also, simulations?! The amount of resources one need to even get hold and use software like a full licence of ANSYS is outright crazy... let alone compute an bloody jet in it's entirety... like how would you even simulate the thing in its entirety...
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    If this is true, great, congratulations.
    Otherwise, either practise or learn to actually accomplish something liek this down the line. Afterall, we've all lied, and we all know that gets us nowhere.

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  • Type 92 Mod D/Kai 4.6 years ago

    @Shirakami56709 woah don't call it fat, it may be sensitive

  • Type 92 Mod D/Kai 4.6 years ago

    TAM's long lost Japanese cousin

  • Napalm Crop Dusting 4.6 years ago

    d A mN c 0 mM iE s

    +5
  • community renders 6 4.6 years ago

    Exacto razor and dorito

  • Custom Suspensions for the Mig 31 (front gear is finished) 4.6 years ago

    Nice! Increasing the mass scale on the rotator the gear is mounted to or getting rid of damperMultiplier can reduce the wobble

  • AMM.4A6(H) Bullfrog Thick 4.6 years ago

    c h o n k

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  • Why your builds are not getting more upvotes 4.6 years ago

    @UtsuhoReiuji absolutely massive.

  • 3 Years! 4.6 years ago

    P O L A R

    C O O R D I N A T E S

    S U P E R I O R

    T O

    C A R T E S I A N

    ))))

    Y E S

  • Why your builds are not getting more upvotes 4.6 years ago

    just dont upload and u dont have to worry about upvotes. 4head

  • I will quit at 69.42k 4.6 years ago

    @Kenneth_ i see you fixed it. good. your rations next month will be brought back to normal comrade.

    +1
  • I will quit at 69.42k 4.6 years ago

    69.42*

  • Supermarine Spitfire MkVb 4.6 years ago

    Spicy

  • Spin Mustang 4.6 years ago

    Thank you gaijin, very cool.

    +4
  • M-156SER "Ladoga" | SFD Rossiya 4.6 years ago

    he protecc
    he attacc
    but most importantly
    he gets crimea bacc

    +2
  • Paveway II Guided Bomb 4.6 years ago

    It sure paved the way to invading iraq later

    +8
  • B o n k 4.6 years ago

    bing bing bong bong björk

  • AIS-03 Dominion 4.6 years ago

    Remember Kanonenjagdpanzer? This is him now. Feel old yet?

    +1
  • I’m gonna be less active. 4.6 years ago

    You doctor yet?
    Talk to be when you doctor.

  • Jadgtiger I Ausf. H "Afrika Korps" 4.6 years ago

    Burn it with fire.

    +2
  • Hydropneumatic Suspension Demonstration 4.7 years ago

    The build isnt finished. Stuff and the entire turret needs to be reworked, fixed and added.

  • Villager Helicopter 4.7 years ago

    Got hit by a nostalgia freight train

    +2
  • You're welcome Andrew. 4.7 years ago

    @TheSupremeCoco grandayy did not make it, he too, utilized the the demo tool for first order motion model for image animation which is works of Aliaksandr Siarohin, Stéphane Lathuilière, Elisa Ricci, and Sergey Tulyakov. I pinned the demo and paper in the above pinned comment. Take a read and test, these people made something that is really cool.

  • We protecc, We attacc, but most importantly we carry our stuff bacc 4.7 years ago

    @Someterribleuser You see nothing.

    +1
  • T-62 MBT In Action 4.7 years ago

    @SavageMan yes

  • HOW TO AVOID UPVOTES 4.7 years ago

    Just don't upload 4head. )))

  • "Sentry goin' up!" 4.7 years ago

    pootis

    +1
  • T-62 MBT In Action 4.7 years ago

    @Davisplanez Not mine. I just helped build tracks and cannon. Wedge boi is by swede ikea employee

    +1
  • T-62 MBT In Action 4.7 years ago

    @MAHADI baited

  • Jadgtiger (Meme tank) [TEASER] 4.7 years ago

    HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • 1.10 Beta is now available 4.7 years ago

    Thanks. MMMM Delicious.

    Concave parts when.

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