I was being sarcastic, friend.NavyGator wrote:Maybe it is because it doesn't work that way. The larger they are, the moreRaven wrote:I refrain my earlier post.. Why not make the small agile ones.. bigger.
massive they are. The larger the mass, the more square-footage of airfoil
you need. The larger the wing, the longer it takes to maneuver it.
One must first win over inertia. Granted, you can tell the software anything
you want; but to be realistic, creating larger planes and expecting them to
perform like the smaller version just won't work; same kind of problem one
would have in attaining the speed of light, our current understanding of
physics doesn't allow us to.
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There are other MASSIVE planes, from Usagi pack and CEFP (Aigaion, Olgoi, Spiridus, Sventovit, Spirit of motherwill, Excalibur, etc.)
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I am certainly glad that was supposed to be sarcasm, I read your earlierRaven wrote: I was being sarcastic, friend.
post and found it hard to believe that a Gunner of your 'caliber' would ask
such a silly question, then, you asked it again--- so, I figured I'd give you
an answer.
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upon as being vulgar, lewd, and maybe even as an insinuation, so tread
carefully.
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Ummmm... yeah.Midnight Rambler wrote:
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Sentinel182 wrote:MRs hole got beaten by a jumbo?
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Lol the pilot must be a giant!Philster wrote:
So true. I tried to get a better shot. Not sure if it helps that much though...
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creditable attempt to do so. I just don't know how useful it would be in YSF.
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what's a death star? A star that emits deadly radiation? Or a supernova?NavyGator wrote:It's a wonder I haven't seen anybody put out a "DeathStar" [ala-Star-Wars] yet.
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The Death Star is a 100-mile wide spherical space station capable of destroying whole planets with a superlaser.
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well, or they could re-post that pack up...
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