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| Re: [simpits-tech] CAE sim time-lapse... [message #1834 is a reply to message #1830 ] |
Mon, 01 November 2010 06:49   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1067 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, David C. Allen wrote:
> At 12:53 PM 10/31/2010 -0700, you wrote:
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqq4-XC5f8U&feature=relat ed
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>> Very cool assembly video. The motion envelope test at the end is a mind
>> blower!
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> I liked the part where they unrolled the mirror and installed it
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Yep. I only wish it was a close up. I still can't tell if there's a
solid surface or an open space behind it. :)
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] CAE sim time-lapse... [message #1835 is a reply to message #1831 ] |
Mon, 01 November 2010 06:53   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1067 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, Roy Coates wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, David C. Allen wrote:
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>> At 12:53 PM 10/31/2010 -0700, you wrote:
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>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqq4-XC5f8U&feature=relat ed
>>>
>>> Very cool assembly video. The motion envelope test at the end is a mind
>>> blower!
>>
>> I liked the part where they unrolled the mirror and installed it
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> Yup. Mylar held in place by a vacuum iirc ?
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> Nice find Gene :)
I can't lay claim to this one - someone posted it in the huge collimation
thread we've got going over at mycockpit.org. It's a nice forum if you
turn on adblock and ignore the fact that the guy that owns it is a huge
prat. :)
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] CAE sim time-lapse... [message #1837 is a reply to message #1836 ] |
Mon, 01 November 2010 07:06   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1067 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Roy Coates wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Gene Buckle wrote:
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>>> I liked the part where they unrolled the mirror and installed it
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>> Yep. I only wish it was a close up. I still can't tell if there's a
>> solid surface or an open space behind it. :)
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> I saw a program on TV a few years back about CAE and the mylar(?) mirror
> surface was so cool to see. I'm pretty much certain that it's a solid
> backing.
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> I might even have the program on DVD - I'll have a look tonight.
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That would be neat if you could find that Roy.
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] CAE sim time-lapse... [message #1839 is a reply to message #1838 ] |
Mon, 01 November 2010 07:28   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1067 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Roy Coates wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Gene Buckle wrote:
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>>> I might even have the program on DVD - I'll have a look tonight.
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>> That would be neat if you could find that Roy.
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> I can remember thinking "Gosh - that's mighty clever" when I saw how they
> did it.
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> However, I have less memory retention than a goldfish so....
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Hehe. Thanks Roy!
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| [simpits-tech] Tanker TTC records: [message #1858 is a reply to message #1829 ] |
Wed, 03 November 2010 07:39  |
brian Messages: 77 Registered: August 2010 |
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http://records.fai.org/general_aviation/current.asp?id1=134& amp;id2=4
Note the climb to 15,000 Meters (just over 49,000 feet), 8 minutes 15
seconds. That's a SUSTAINED rate of climb of 6,000FPM to almost 50,000
feet! Record set in 1988, still current. :P
Interesting side note, last time I deployed that tail, 3554, was out
there. It's the only Active Duty tanker I'm aware of that still has nose
art (the Cherokee Rose). Also while I was there, it got struck by
lightning, blew off a couple panels near the HF antenna on the tail!
lol. I was up while it happened, heard the chatter on the radio. Got
some pics of the damage around here somewhere.... They ended up pulling
the HF probe antenna off and flying it back to the states like that for
repairs. Looked really weird without that big probe on the tail.
Brian
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