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This is how I figured out it would need canards in order to land safely... Thank goodness for KSP to help make my builds realistic. I have been using it as a simulator to test aerodynamic forces on a spaceplane which is as close as I can get in shape to my SHIP for SHIPtember.
After mant crashes, aero breakups, overheating pieces, and hard labor. I finally have an idea of what the final product for my SHIP must look like. Because of this research I will not be able to complete the SHIP in one week as originally intended but it will hopefully be done by the end of this week.
Tyler
Thanks to Peter L Morris for inspiring me to get KSP as it has been very fun to play not to mention useful for my builds.
New camera test shot. Not meant as a great artistic shot, but the new camera loves Loki. This is on auto with a flash. Not what I would have expected from any flash photo, but I'm pleased. I have so so much to learn!
Used new way of retouching colors, sking and overall look. Kind of like it.
As this one is test image I had, now I need to take method and go shoot some portraits.
Lien vers le test :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikon-z6-deux-semaines-terrain-...
Les photos en pleine définition
ft66 pinhole
pan f 50
xtol 1:1 8m
honolulu hawaii
just some test shots I did after making a mod to the shutter; the shadow in the top right corner is gone. I suspected the shutter was causing the shadow so I cut it down to clear the objective 'lens.'
Catalog #: 10_0016102
Title: Bomb Test
Date: 1920-1929
Additional Information: Aerial Bombing tests on Ostfriesland by Billy Mitchell
Tags: Bomb Test, Aerial Bombing tests on Ostfriesland by Billy Mitchell, 1920-1929
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Le test complet du Nikkor Z 85 mm f/1.8 S est disponible ici :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikkor-z-85-mm-f18-s-objectif-p...
Rescanned at higher resolution with better colour and image quality
An almost new Alstom BB-27000 Prima 27017 on test at the rear of a northbound freight out of Clermont Ferrand at Randan with a test coach as the last vehicle in the freight.
Sybic 26088 was on the front, making a strange site as it passed silently with its pantograph down
photo: teaser / test for conceptual series
photographer: alex calder
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz9nXA_fvWQ&feature=related
cigarette: american spirit
Former Cross Country Trains operated Class 43 HST power car 43303 (43103) now in use with Colas Rail, is seen stabled on platform 6 a south facing bay platform having worked in with the 1Q13 14.10 Carlisle-York Network Rail monitoring test train.
18th November 2024
A small test piece I created to test the slat deployment mechanism. The challenge was translating push-pull spanwise motion to chordwise motion. The solution was creating spanwise stip that pushes thin strips of paper along a curved (90º) paper track. The resulting mechanism makes for incredibly precise and synchronized motions across multiple slat tracks at the same time (=SUCCESS!)
Video: youtu.be/r6eOEEUbumc
Crew / Passengers Rank - if applicable Position e.g. Pilot Status
Winston Johnson 2nd Lieutenant Pilot Injured (died in 1961 due to his injuries)
Raymond Parks 2nd Lieutenant Co-pilot Injured
Walter Vukelic 2nd Lieutenant Navigator Injured
Robert Schnug Sergeant Engineer Injured
Robert Woodbeck Sergeant Radio Operator Injured
The aircraft was on a test flight to put hours onto new engines which had been fitted to the aircraft. The flight was from Rattlesden near Stowmarket in Suffolk. The crew decided to head towards Manchester (for no real reason) when they got bored of flying around Suffolk but entered cloud on nearing the Pennines and became lost. While descending through cloud they struck the gently rising ground on Meltham Moor.
Text by kind permission of Alan L Clark www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk
I have this stupid test that like depends on my life all week called the FCAT. You would only know about it if you lived in Florida..it sucks..lol!!
Well hope all is well with everyone!!!!(: