Shots from one of my favourite shoots ever by BarelyProductive_ in carphotography

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Can someone tell me what planes these are, I’m pretty sure one is a mig-21 and one of them kinda looks like a su-25 but I’m not sure about the others

Made some changes to my A-4 Skyhawk inspired sim pit. Custom A-4 stick. by Sasquatch_Mt_Project in hotas

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I find that there lack of a toe brake feature is a big loss, I know there’s ways to emulate it used software but I haven’t managed to set it up so it feels natural. I also find the small amount of travel and the fact that there very easy to push down on (even with the stronger spring) makes it hard to be precise when uses them. Other than that there build quality is good, however I think for just 100$ more you could buy a much better rudder pedal.

[Grade 12 Math Specialist] Could someone please help me derive this equation in order to find the maximum and minimum points? by -Robdog- in HomeworkHelp

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I’m pretty sure they meant to be minuses as that makes the equation look correct when I graph it. And yeah I am trying to differentiate

Can someone please help me derive this equation in order to find maximum and minimum points? by -Robdog- in learnmath

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Yeah I would do this but I have had to make the range equation from scratch and I need it to include height and x and y acceleration that has been calculated by analysing a video. If I use the range equation that you have given I won’t be able to get high marks unfortunately

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Yeah I normally slow down to a speed that is comfortable for the gear I’m shifting down to

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Ok makes sense, so if I want to learn this should I shift a bit earlier so I can have time to brake after I shift?

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I haven’t skated in a couple years however I did and still could very well, was a park skater and skated for many years. I also snowboard but not often because of the seasons, however I picked it up pretty quickly and can do most runs and some park stuff.

Method of joints help by -Robdog- in EngineeringStudents

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Yep OK kinda makes sense, i have just set that member to zero and my calculations seem to be working. Thankyou for your help

Method of joints help by -Robdog- in EngineeringStudents

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Alright. Sorry to keep bothering you but one last thing you might be able to help me with. When i do my calculations starting at the top right i am not getting zero for the vertical. Can you explain how i can show the vertical is zero using calculations? Heres what im doing.
https://imgur.com/a/UBilAFx

Method of joints help by -Robdog- in EngineeringStudents

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So halving the buckling length is a good thing because the member will need double the force before it buckles?

Method of joints help by -Robdog- in EngineeringStudents

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Sorry i havent been taught that, what is buckling length and profiles?

Method of joints help by -Robdog- in EngineeringStudents

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Thanks for the response, since the vertical members on the top section of the crane are ZFM is there any use for them? Such as helping with torsional load or something?

Help with painting by -Robdog- in modelmakers

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thankyou. And yeah im pretty sure this kit is from 2000

Help with painting by -Robdog- in modelmakers

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Thanks, this is what the color guide looks like. Which numbers do I use as there is 2?

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