Lashway Motorsports remote mount. The fact that you can see the turbine wheel might make it sound a little different than normal:
Lashway Motorsports remote mount. The fact that you can see the turbine wheel might make it sound a little different than normal:
It would be possible to add differential control to the chute. Have a system of chords attached to the anchor point. If the horizontal angle between the main parachute tether and the body of the car is large, the control chords could allow the chute to inflate and provide maximum drag. As the chute starts to pull…
Right behind the Blue Streak/paint building, right?
This just in, United States manufacturer GM/Cadillac may use an engine developed in United States by GM/Cadillac.
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What? Now you want people?
Speaking as an aerospace engineer, the first thought that comes to mind:
"Guided by the U.S. Air Force's long-term hypersonic road map..."
Yellow calipers on a Porsche generally means that you checked the $7,000-$10,000 "Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake" option.
Flip that around, then sure.
Sorry, no one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to buy this Stingray. Meanwhile, I'm sure the guys in their 60's-70's that had a Stingray in their youth and now have an extra 100K kicking around probably appreciate being able to throw down on something that's actually available. Oh. Wait. Is GM screwing…
Did someone say dragon wagon?
It is the P4/5 Competizione. You can't have one, because Mr. Glickenhaus has the only one. Now, off to the Jalopnik archives with you, so you can see the story behind the car. =)
The answer is countless hours of work developing similitude relationships between the scale and full-size models. Besides, who says you can't use a faster flow? Running a tunnel test at a higher dynamic pressure will work to even things out with respect to Reynolds number. Even then, the results won't be perfect. …
Ahh, so minus a heck of a lot of that payload for its own fuel or battery cells.
PS: all the demonstration of these robot-mules have been without anything close to the load a similarly heavy pack animal can carry.
"Oh wait, GPS signal is incredibly incredibly weak, it's the same power level as a car's headlamp and that's the strength when it is emitted from the satellite from 35 thousand kilometres away. GPS cannot be relied upon."
"You're suggesting pack mules are inefficient because you would have to bring feed along with you. Sorry to burst your bubble, but robot mule also needs fuel. Oh you say the FOB has fuel? Well, it could also have feed, which weighs less, is more efficient, and is less volatile."
You need to recognize the fact that this isn't being developed to do all of the things a mule can do. There are certain scenarios where regular pack animals could definitely offer something to armed forces, especially given the current deployments. It's being developed to do the things a real mule CAN'T do. Like be…
"They could just buy mules from locals, and BUY THEM NOW, get their support."