|
priznat posted:F-15EX just set canada’s fighter procurement back 15 years, dammit! CF-15EH
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 05:04 |
|
|
# ? Jun 10, 2024 06:08 |
|
Canadian Ftire -15 Erotíque Hoser
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 10:52 |
|
~Coxy posted:I finally understand how quasars work.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 12:00 |
|
We could always try F111s again! Right? In the land of venomous frogs even we don't want to deal with anymore: https://theaviationgeekclub.com/her...QmuSUhl3cSbWBVA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80OadL7f8Lo OF COURSE this has nothing to do with the F111 lawsuits quote:Another aspect of the F-111 which drew criticism was the poor work conditions for F-111 ground crew involved in sealing/de-sealing F-111 fuel tanks resulted in a class action lawsuit and the Australian government paying out more than A$20 million in damages. The health issues with chemical exposure included permanent brain damage to a number of ground crew before conditions were improved.[75] https://www.dva.gov.au/financial-support/compensation-claims/claims-f-111-workers Humphreys fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Feb 4, 2021 |
# ? Feb 4, 2021 12:13 |
|
priznat posted:F-15EX just set canada’s fighter procurement back 15 years, dammit! Just wait for Boeing's bankruptcy, the F-15 will get parceled off to General Dynamics Or maybe Kawasaki
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 15:11 |
|
https://twitter.com/adamcooperF1/status/1357275470895677441 It doesn't look quite so sexy from certain angles.... https://twitter.com/autocar/status/1357253322256887808 https://twitter.com/AirspeederHQ/status/1356852418231758850
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 15:12 |
|
Pablo Bluth posted:https://twitter.com/adamcooperF1/status/1357275470895677441 At some point techbros are going to realise multirotors are hugely inefficient. Surely.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 16:55 |
|
Humphreys posted:We could always try F111s again! Right? That F-111 on the flatbed finally manages to properly show the size of these jets.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 18:32 |
|
Why are they burying them instead of recycling the aluminum
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 18:42 |
|
Xakura posted:At some point techbros are going to realise multirotors are hugely inefficient. Surely. The buzzing sound will drive you nuts mind.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 19:26 |
|
e.pilot posted:Why are they burying them instead of recycling the aluminum Asbestos sandwiched in the panels. Apparently they recycled anything that was worth dealing with and buried the rest.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 19:37 |
|
Pablo Bluth posted:Isn't the main benefit of multirotors that you can improve the failure mode? Instead of having to spend a lot of money engineering in a lot of reliability, you can just have a lot of relatively cheap rotors and if you lose one-or-two, there's still a bunch of redundancy to keep you in the air. (that aircraft does not do that) Sure, if you have excess power.I mean, sure they may be able to lose a motor or 2....but if power fails, it's a brick. It can't glide, it can't autorotate. It's 100% reliant on electronics to control it. It's such a stupid idea.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:00 |
|
Xakura posted:At some point techbros are going to realise multirotors are hugely inefficient. Surely. I mean, it's a racing series who cares if it's hugely inefficient if it looks and runs cool?
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:05 |
|
dupersaurus posted:I mean, it's a racing series who cares if it's hugely inefficient if it looks and runs cool? Racing against what? At the very best it'll be time-trials. They'll never get those things racing in proximity with eachother.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:07 |
|
ImplicitAssembler posted:Racing against what? At the very best it'll be time-trials. They'll never get those things racing in proximity with eachother. Now THIS is podracing.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:13 |
|
well obviously they just need to put an airframe parachute on the vehicle
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:17 |
|
Oh sweet, step one of this becoming a reality.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:36 |
|
ImplicitAssembler posted:Racing against what? At the very best it'll be time-trials. They'll never get those things racing in proximity with eachother. And? I'm not making any comment on whether it'll succeed or not, but a purpose-built racing vehicle of any type is pretty much the dictionary definition of stupid and impractical
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 20:42 |
|
dupersaurus posted:And? Ok, even as a racing vehicle, it's stupid and impractical.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 21:05 |
|
ImplicitAssembler posted:Ok, even as a racing vehicle, it's stupid and impractical. This has literally never stopped anyone. Look at swamp buggies. Look at drag boats. Look at dedicated burnout cars.
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 22:33 |
|
In this sociological paper, we will establish that there's basically two kinds of airplane weirdos; the 's And
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 22:46 |
|
ImplicitAssembler posted:Sure, if you have excess power.I mean, sure they may be able to lose a motor or 2....but if power fails, it's a brick. It can't glide, it can't autorotate. If you lose a motor on a quad, you still have up to 50% lift available, but you lose all yaw control, and most of your authority in pitch and roll. The opposite motor will go to zero, and you’ll descend (straight down) on the remaining two. They can’t deliver 100% though, since the flight controller is still throttling them down dynamically to keep the quad flattish. You need at least 6 motors to really have any kind of redundancy with a multi rotor, but even with a hex, losing one generally means you lose yaw control unless it’s dead still wind. You generally still have enough reserve thrust for a safe landing, but it’s definitely a time-to-land-right-now kind of thing. Octos and octo-quads are the standard for bigger multirotors for this reason. All of that said, I 100% agree; multirotors are amazing for cheap, disposable applications, but gently caress flying people around in them. To paraphrase Lin Hendrix, “You aren't big enough and there aren't enough of you to get me in that thing.”
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 23:34 |
|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5JgnMJzCtQ vs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAwwKoz8Diw
|
# ? Feb 4, 2021 23:45 |
|
Hog get away from that thing!
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 00:16 |
|
Isn't there a very, very similar video from much more recently of someone who came into money and their first thought was 'my backyard is totally a heliport and i can totally self-teach in an r22?' Think I might have seen it here, if a long time ago...
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 01:52 |
|
The crazy thing is that you can legally (in the US anyway) buy a Mosquito helicopter and fly it without a licence.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 02:00 |
|
Nebakenezzer posted:Or maybe Kawasaki F-15s now only come in lime green
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 02:18 |
|
Phy posted:F-15s now only come in lime green Ola posted:We were [lime green percentage] successful in communicating paint codes to subcontractors this quarter!
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 02:58 |
|
HookedOnChthonics posted:Isn't there a very, very similar video from much more recently of someone who came into money and their first thought was 'my backyard is totally a heliport and i can totally self-teach in an r22?' Think I might have seen it here, if a long time ago... I remember that video, I'm pretty sure it was a kit helicopter someone put together and tried to take off from a hill with on their first flight with no instruction.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 03:32 |
|
This is a recent home built heli I saw. There was a post a while back about one of the first helicopter tests and how the guy doing it didn't buckle in and got thrown into the blades. This gives me similar vibes. https://youtu.be/GceJKtKSx9E
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 04:34 |
|
AzureSkys posted:This is a recent home built heli I saw. There was a post a while back about one of the first helicopter tests and how the guy doing it didn't buckle in and got thrown into the blades. This gives me similar vibes. I don't know why anyone would want to get in a home made helicopter. Someone I knew died in a kit helicopter he had bought pre-built. Some part that was behind a fairing had corroded or the weld failed or something and the tail fell off while he was flying it.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 04:45 |
|
According to reports on a couple other message boards, Raptor guy flew again today, requested an early landing, shortly after declared emergency due to low oil pressure, then a couple minutes later reported engine out. He seems to have landed safely. Hopefully this will be a wakeup call to him that he is not good at engineering.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 05:05 |
|
BobHoward posted:According to reports on a couple other message boards, Raptor guy flew again today, requested an early landing, shortly after declared emergency due to low oil pressure, then a couple minutes later reported engine out. He seems to have landed safely. Nah he just needs to add more oil pumps.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 05:15 |
|
Cojawfee posted:I don't know why anyone would want to get in a home made helicopter. Someone I knew died in a kit helicopter he had bought pre-built. Some part that was behind a fairing had corroded or the weld failed or something and the tail fell off while he was flying it. like there's a reason that birds evolved wings instead of rotors.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 05:45 |
|
AzureSkys posted:This is a recent home built heli I saw. There was a post a while back about one of the first helicopter tests and how the guy doing it didn't buckle in and got thrown into the blades. This gives me similar vibes. All of my test flights start with first positioning the aircraft in a suburban backyard.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 05:57 |
|
AzureSkys posted:one of the first helicopter tests and how the guy doing it didn't buckle in and got thrown into the blades now this one i do know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k562IriqnlA it was a bell executive who wandered onto the test pitch and pulled a 'hold my beer;' didn't fasten the seatbelt, was bodily carried up out of the cockpit and thrown 10 feet by the rotor and managed to walk away with a broken wrist HookedOnChthonics fucked around with this message at 06:04 on Feb 5, 2021 |
# ? Feb 5, 2021 06:02 |
|
Ambihelical Hexnut posted:All of my test flights start with first positioning the aircraft in a suburban backyard. You gotta wonder what the neighbours think. "Oh. Jim's testing his deathmachine 30' from our house again. Honey! Go tell the kids not to play out the back today."
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 10:33 |
|
Ambihelical Hexnut posted:All of my test flights start with first positioning the aircraft in a suburban backyard. the one valid reason for HOAs to exist is so you don't have to suffer your neighbor's homebuilt aircraft's noise every day
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 13:36 |
|
marumaru posted:the one valid reason for HOAs to exist is so you don't have to suffer your neighbor's homebuilt aircraft's noise every day I'd rather be helicoptered to death than deal with your average suburban HOA.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 13:49 |
|
|
# ? Jun 10, 2024 06:08 |
|
HOAs are something I thought were stupid american myths.... But no, literal Karen Organizations.
|
# ? Feb 5, 2021 14:01 |