They're obviously the same.. so many similarities! I mean, if you choose to fly that one mission, there's that one ship that looks kinda like something that could have evolved out of WC.. ;)
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Aww.. but it'd be so much fun! Remember the Hindenburg..
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Compressed Natural gas.
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Well, I only need enough to burn long enough to take a photo.. take that much, multiply by the cost of testing, and development which would amount to about 40 testfires.. (30 if i get it right early...
First of all.. no, it's not going to be flyable. Its for a photo shoot, and simply for the same enjoyment people get out of making little plastic kitsets. :) And when it's done I'll rip it down.
Thats what I'm planning on, yes. And the method you described is pretty much exactly how I will...
ok, but how am i going to do that in realistic terms as a special effect in my model excalibur. I can't just add extra fuel to the combustion.. i don't have a jet engine. :)
Thats WC, but now how do afterburners REALLY work?
WCNEWS posted a question for me, and I'm going to ask it again here. How do afterburners REALLY work? Not like the WC related post just below - I'm building a 1:1 scale model Excalibur in my warehouse, and one of the problems I'm forseeing is...