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  1. On 2021-11-03 at 12:02 PM, Astral Soul said:

    I've been fascinated by aviation my whole life, so this thread definitely peeked my interest. Sadly never had the chance or money to make a license or to get fully crazy into this. But highly interest and fly now and then a bit on Simulation like XPlane10 while I started with MSFlight 2.0 many many years ago xD Well, it got less and less over the years to be honest, but still >D When I finally can buy a new computer I'm gonna most likely also test the MS FlightSim 2020 :>

    Definitely would love to know some more aviation fans :>

     

    There's a discord server I'm in with LOTS of other aviation fans of all sorts. Flight simmers, photographers, pilots, etc. I'm not able to send a link for some reason. I can figure it out later if you want to ask me for it.

    As far as simulators, I've heard FS2020 is great for sceneries and literally you are downloading the world 3D into your computer. Yes, you will be able to see your house.

    Flying-wise and realism, I've heard X-Plane is better. FSX and FS9 too, but those are pretty old (I use FS9/FS2004).

    The simulators will even give you lessons if you want to an extent.

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  2. I know I'm progressing but it's been a long 4 years and I'm just limping very fast to the finish line which is close but still a good distance away. Have no idea how much I just want to be done with getting paid to do what I want to do in life.

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  3. At least the speed of sound at the given conditions (it is based on temperature, primarily).

     

    If you want to go further yes, animation should give you a good solid number, although IRL going that fast will definitely shatter a lot of windows if she was going Mach 10.

    Also it must be stated that IRL a sonic boom is not a one-time event, but rather it is the sound you hear as you are passed by the shock wave of the moving object. It is a continuous shock wave, and hence, the boom is heard where the shock is heard.

     

    (the faster you go, the narrower the sonic boom shock wave cone gets as the sound wave gets more “condensed“).

  4. 9 hours ago, Kyoshi said:

    One might as well go one step further and make ze toilet fully invisible.

    I got just the thing.

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    It'll be like magic. :wacko: Let the further continuation of humans being scarred by bodily functions commence. 

    With the way invisibility really works, you wouldn’t actually be able to see what’s going on inside :wacko: .

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