@Livingg017 The largest helicopter had a two motors with a diameter of 35 meters and a high number of revolutions, so it can lift loads of up to 100 tons. I'm talking about Mi-12
@Livingg017 I decided to conduct some tests and tried to make propellers that could lift an 80-ton load. In the end, needed screws 51 meters in diameter
Although they invested £70 million, a huge sum, they intended to make the carrier unsinkable. For example, when a torpedo hit a conventional carrier, it would list and sink, and in this project, the 12-meter walls hardly missed anything.
Hmm, it was expensive for them to build with steel, so they invested even more in a 1,200-meter-long, 2-million-ton piece of ice. That's pure bullshit to me.
@Yugveergreat @ExplorationMegaCorp @Livingg017 @OACOTEOC @SteerplanInc @YxxDungeon8masterxxY Guys, since you are pretty good aircraft builders, can you look at my plane? You don't have to rate it, just look and give me some advice or what I did wrong.
@Livingg017 Hold on, brother, health is more important. Come back when you feel strong, we are always glad to see you.
+2 2 months ago@Lacker Hahaha, yes, I will soon correct my avatar to make it easier to distinguish us XD
+1 2 months ago@Livingg017 The largest helicopter had a two motors with a diameter of 35 meters and a high number of revolutions, so it can lift loads of up to 100 tons. I'm talking about Mi-12
16 days ago@Livingg017 I decided to conduct some tests and tried to make propellers that could lift an 80-ton load. In the end, needed screws 51 meters in diameter
16 days ago@Livingg017 I'm not big on music, I usually listen to whatever comes my way.
16 days ago@Livingg017 I have a question, what kind of giant are you planning to build?
16 days agoDo you need something like a fully controlled VTOL?
17 days agoVery interesting, but that would be impossible for me.
@Livingg017 trader770 This is his username on Discord
one month ago@Livingg017 4500-4600
one month ago@Livingg017 Have you seen the crew on the Habakuk? 3,590 people...
one month ago@Livingg017 A control tower? It's safe to say there isn't one. No, that's logical; why would the crew need a control tower proportional to the hull?
one month agoProject Habakuk
one month agoJust look at the pictures with the side cut.
@Livingg017 Are you sure? If this is actually built, it will be one of the largest buildings ever built.
one month ago@Livingg017 Yes, that's why I think this project is crazy. Just imagine how many freezing units are needed to freeze 2 million cubic meters of ice.
one month agoAnd by our time, almost nothing remains of this bold project.
one month agoBy the way, pykrete consists of 14% wood and 86% ice.
one month agoAlthough they invested £70 million, a huge sum, they intended to make the carrier unsinkable. For example, when a torpedo hit a conventional carrier, it would list and sink, and in this project, the 12-meter walls hardly missed anything.
one month agoHmm, it was expensive for them to build with steel, so they invested even more in a 1,200-meter-long, 2-million-ton piece of ice. That's pure bullshit to me.
one month ago@Yugveergreat @ExplorationMegaCorp @Livingg017 @OACOTEOC @SteerplanInc @YxxDungeon8masterxxY Guys, since you are pretty good aircraft builders, can you look at my plane? You don't have to rate it, just look and give me some advice or what I did wrong.
3 months agoWhy didn't I notice this before? Now there is even more motivation to finish assembling the aircraft carrier faster, you are the best
3 months ago