GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: ABSOLUTE AEROSPATIAL Cutting Blade
- Successors 2 craft(s)
- Created On: iOS
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
- Price: $50,360k
- Number of Parts: 341
- Dimensions: 7 m x 17 m x 22 m
PERFORMANCE
- Total Delta V: 0m/s
- Total Thrust: 191kN
- Engines: 11
- Wet Mass: 60,471kg
- Dry Mass: 23,146kg
STAGES
| Stage | Engines | Delta V | Thrust | Burn | Mass |
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@Livingg017 No, that's not really necessary. I've already made some kind of LARK-LX body, just the front part.
@Lq11 so you need negative curves? we can build the sides using structural panels, allowing for some engines to be installed if neccesary, give me a couple of days and ill make you some great schemes so i can show you how to build using this techniques
I'm probably a little confused about the parts editing system, so I'll explain. JUNO has this parameter - clamp 1,2,3,4, the same parameter is in Simpleplanes , but there are differences between them. In Simple Airplanes this parameter cuts the part, and in JUNO it compresses the parts. Using TinkerPanel, go to the Fuesalede section and change any digit in the ClampDistance line to the opposite (if it was 1, then change it to -1, if it was -1, then change it to 1. Just change 1 digit, and the most important thing is that the tank is round) As a result, the side that was compressed will turn into a rectangle, although if you do the same in Simple Airplanes, the tank will be cut off. And this is what sometimes interferes with the creation of certain buildings.
I'll go and try to do something now.
@Livingg017 Yes, this is a good and easy to create building. The hardest part is making it float.
If only there was the same system for editing parts as in SimplePlane, it would be much easier for me to create buildings.
@Lq11 yeah, quite a cool boat to build
The LARC-LX could carry up to 100 tons of cargo or 200 people, but a more typical load was 60 tons of cargo or 120 people. The vehicle was powered by four 265 hp (198 kW) GMC diesel engines positioned in the sides of the hull, each of which drove one wheel on land. Pairs of engines were coupled to drive each of the two 1.2 m (47 in)-diameter propellers, which propelled the vehicle in the water. Its top speed was 20 mph (32 km/h) on land, or 7.5 mph (12.1 km/h) afloat. The operator occupied a small cab on the port side at the aft end of the vehicle.
The LARC-LX was used to transport wheeled and tracked vehicles, including beach preparation equipment and general cargo, from ship-to-shore or to inland transfer points. It was also capable of transporting 40 ft (12 m) shipping containers, which could be landed from the LARC either by crane, straddle carriers, or rollers. It was the only amphibious vehicle in U.S. Army service capable of landing on a beach through surf. Typically, the LARC-LX was carried as deck cargo on a commercial vessel or heavy lift ship to be transported overseas.
Specifications:
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Crew: 5
Weight: 100 tons
Engine: GM 6-71, 265 hp × 4
Range (land): 150 miles (240 km)
Range (sea): 75 miles (121 km)
Length: 62.5 feet (19.1 m)
Width: 26.5 feet (8.1 m)
Height: 19 ft, 6in
Wheelbase: 28 ft, 6 in
Battery: 24 volt
Speed (water)
Forward (empty): 7.5 mph (12.1 km/h)
Forward (60 ton): 7 mph (11 km/h)
Forward (100 ton): 6.5 mph (10.5 km/h)
Speed (land)
Forward (empty): 15.2 mph (24.5 km/h)
Forward (60 ton): 14 mph (23 km/h)
Forward (100 ton): 12.75 mph (20.52 km/h)
Reverse (60 ton): 2.85 mph (4.59 km/h)
Turning circle: 75 ft (23 m)
Gradient: 60%
Temperature range: 125 F to -25 F (-30 to +50 °C)
this thing is going to be much fun to play with, but we have to be careful as any load can unbalance it and we want it to be functional and carry loads
@Lq11 its amphibious :>
But yeah, it's a pretty simple build.
It's just HUGE. It has a wheel almost like a BelAZ.
the best prt is we dont need to do excessive part count to have enormous details
its the best idea ive ever had for a build
@Lq11 the LARC-LX would be the most insane build in juno
@MoTi try this one
@Livingg017 There is no link to any buildings here, I only sent links to Discord
@Livingg017 I don't understand what you mean.
@Lq11 check out if you posted the carrier link here because everyone can now visit this unlisted post and see it
In short, since you are not aware of my affairs, here is a list of buildings that I am planning or already building:
American Centurion Phalanx C-RAM system with Hemtt A3
2 cm Flakvierling 38
AICS-02
AICS-01
Your aircraft carrier
@Lq11 using _ you do not get the tilted borders for the \\V//// shape
@Livingg017 Yes, I think it's time for me to go to bed too.
I got your idea, when i get the building, I will start fixing this
@Livingg017 Yes, that's also possible, but I prefer to use the _ symbol. There is another option, to use parts by type, cargo bay and structural parts, but then I didn't know how to implement it.
its time for me to go sleep, tomorrow i start the school year so i have to get some rest
or use just one white part as background instead of one red one white