Poll

here are some plane idea just so you know i cant make planes or anything.

boeing 747
2 (6.9%)
c130
3 (10.3%)
cessna 150
5 (17.2%)
f 22
3 (10.3%)
b 17
2 (6.9%)
b 52
0 (0%)
passenger plane
3 (10.3%)
aircraft carriar
4 (13.8%)
submarine
5 (17.2%)
cruise ship
2 (6.9%)

Total Members Voted: 8

Author Topic: plane and boat ideas  (Read 943 times)

just some ideas i had.


thats why i put it up there for you to see how many people want it.
SUCH A COPY CESSNA-150

ok the 747 is way too big
so is the B-52
F22 is basically a copy of my request for the F37 Talon
« Last Edit: July 27, 2009, 11:53:55 PM by U.S. Air Marshall »

ok the 747 is way too big
so is the B-52
F22 is basically a copy of my request for the F37 Talon

I just want a new fighter plane.



make that too.
corrected
No to all
you havent noticed but some of them have a accecptable amount of polys  and probaly could able to run in blockland with out lagging or crashing,and some of them acually look good.
« Last Edit: July 30, 2009, 04:16:22 PM by goobler402 »

I'm pretty sure that passenger plane was already made.

I'm pretty sure that passenger plane was already made.
its called a scramjet

Currently, scramjet technology is not used by commercial airlines, due to:

A: Temperature. The air friction generated on the fuselage of the plane would generate more than enough heat to melt its aluminum skin.

B: Airflow. The need for supersonic air pressure flow through the scramjet engine, to compress/ignite the fuel and produce the controlled explosion of thrust that propels the vehicle forward.

C: Aerodynamics. A standard passenger airliner is not aerodynamic enough, and therefore the air friction would rip it apart at speeds of mach 6.

D: Gravitational forces. The g-forces exerted on the passengers would be fatal without a proper pressure suit

E: Materials. The materials used to survive and maintain speeds of mach 4-6 and the conditions stated above often include Titanium, ceramic composites, and carbon composites. These are often very hard to produce or acquire.

Basically, that plane was a silly version of a true scramjet.

The X-43A is one of Nasa's latest scramjets. If you watch the video, compare the size of the scramjet (the small, dark-gray, sleek vehicle mounted on the front of the rocket (which helps it with 'B' above) to the B-52 and then the launch rocket.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O1jsiSyq04

-Xerces