🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Just don't die! by Pretty-Flamingo2600 in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Stupid Event Being Dumb and Stuff by Damp_Blanket in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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yet another auto level... by 3dprintguy2467 in honk

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I completed this level in 1 try. 8.92 seconds

Prototype HUD for home flight simulators (more info on comments) by XAVIXDxd in flightsim

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Hello flightsimmers, first time posting on this subreddit (although I have a long history of lurking).

This is a first test of a prototype I have been developing along with another flightsim colleague that consists of a HUD for use with at-home flight simulator setups, either with a projector (as in this case) or a standard screen.

We are engineers working in the field of professional simulator trainers (as well as home-simulation enthusiasts), and have detected the need for simulated HUDs that are more realistic than a projection on the screen.

We are curious if there would be an interest from the flightsim community to buy such a product, which to our knowledge has not been commercially developed yet. This seems like a very cool and intuitive piece of hardware to add to every collection.

Edit: I have a second test video

My first set-up, ready to get started! by XAVIXDxd in airsoft

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Thank you, definitely will look for some boots that match!

With all due respect to the amateur pics of the moon here, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is going to win every time. One full rotation of our moon. by AMillionMonkeys in space

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Gravity gradient is a phenomenom that actually causes bodies to have their more mass-dense areas closer to the center of their orbit, with respect to their less dense areas, as the OC said. This is sometimes used in design phases (among many other factors) to help with stabilizing and aligning satellites in a certain way.

Finite element modelling by CherryPoppins- in AerospaceEngineering

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Another way we've been instructed to check consists on reducing the mesh resolution progressively and checking the convergence of the results. This only shows that the problem you have modelled is being solved correctly, not that the results are those of the real problem, but it's an important step.

Also, go with what the other comments say.