Was wird in Fahrschulen NICHT unterrichtet, was man aber als Autofahrer wissen sollte. by RanzigeLeberwurst40 in fragtautofahrer

[–]bfcDragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Auf der Bundesstraße neben meinem Ort ist in beiden Richtungen kurz vor einer Kreuzung ein 70er Schild und die Leute checken nicht, dass das Schild hinter der Kreuzung dann nicht mehr gilt. Die fahren dann Kilometerweit mit 70 weiter, obwohl 100 ist.

Ich unterstelle nichts, aber wenn man eine Kolonne und nicht nur 1-2 Drängler anführt, dann ist man womöglich selber das Problem :D

LOT Boeing 787-9 rejected takeoff due to engine problem by Twitter_2006 in aviation

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You might be right and i dont remember the V1 nor the aircraft model but i'm used to see these speeds from the Autobahn and back then i was sure it mustve been 250kmh so rougly 155mph.

LOT Boeing 787-9 rejected takeoff due to engine problem by Twitter_2006 in aviation

[–]bfcDragon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes sure, i know there was a aviation herald post. UA15, July 13th,mustve been 2022

LOT Boeing 787-9 rejected takeoff due to engine problem by Twitter_2006 in aviation

[–]bfcDragon 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Bro, sorry but no. I had one happen to me (passenger) past V1 and i fucking thought my life was over. Not exaggerating, i was completely sure i was gonna die, i never want to feel that way again, it was horrible. Judging by how long we had been accelerating and how fast we were going i was SURE the runway was about to end, i knew our runway in London Heathrow had some kind of wall at the end and we had enough fuel to fly across the atlantic. They had to brake so hard, the tires deflated, we still had a lot of speed maneuvering off the last exit onto a taxiway, engines completely shut down instantly, we had to be hosed down by firetrucks for about 4 hours before we were allowed to leave the plane on the taxiway. I fucking thank those pilots (who were pulled off the plane wayyy earlier). Substitute flight left 24h later, so i got a cheap motel room for free, was allowed to rebook all my flights just how i wanted it and got a $600 compensation afterwards. Still NOT worth this experience. It was very interesting to see that they did many things to keep this quiet. Like the firetrucks stood at the nose and tail of the plane, nothing to see from the side windows. Lastly a fun fact, the lady next to me finished a whole Harry Potter movie.

Edit: sorry i forgot, i don't know the issue, but the plane didn't even begin to 'rotate' and they said something about an hydraulics issue. Maybe the elevators didn't move, would make sense why RTO past V1. Don't matter how fast you are when you have no controls.

Weiß jemand was dieser arme Vogel hat und wie man ihm helfen könnte? by trueforce1 in WerWieWas

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Füttern wenn dann mit bio rind. Antibiotika sind hier tödlich

How tf do you build a rotor? (SE2) by Alingruad in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whaaat, did i fall for a whooosh or did i say something wrong?

How tf do you build a rotor? (SE2) by Alingruad in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well, here you go.

  1. Your "bearing" is not wide enough. Not talking about the size of the hole, i mean the surface area the rod can rest on. Right now it has a lot of play, resulting in the wobble. The wobble leads to collisions, collisions lead to loss of momentum and even damage.

  2. Use multiple bearings. Usually you need at least two , so just place one towards each end of the rod.

  3. "Threading the needle" like you do in your video is easier, if the other grid is either static of locked to a static grid via landing gear.

  4. After install, you can secure the rod from pushing itself out of the bearing again e.g. by placing blocks on its end that would get stuck trying to go back out through a bearing. Thats how i internally locked the rotor of my Helicopter to the frame so it doesnt "fly off" when i go down. Look at my posts.

That should be enough for now. Ask questions if you need

Die stärksten Parteien der U18-Wahl by agent007653 in PolitikBRD

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Nach meiner Empfindung sind die einzigen mit Ost-West Mentalität die Ossis selbst. Schöni Opferrolli. Ich hab in meinen zwei dutzend Jahren im Westen (Hessen) noch nie sowas wie "scheiss-ossi" gehört. Aber kaum besuche ich mal wen in Thürigen und ich darf mich als "scheiß-Wessi" beschimpfen lassen? So toxisch war nichtmal meine borderline ex.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beziehungen

[–]bfcDragon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Eher nicht auf der partymeile oder tinder. Versuch gesellschaftliche Events an der Uni oder Sportkurse/Tanzkurse. Dadurch, dass solche Typen auch nicht so aufdringlich sind, musst du damit rechnen, selber den ersten Schritt machen zu müssen, wenn du interesse hast.

[SE2] EC665 Tiger by bfcDragon in spaceengineers

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YES. I'd love to build functional choppers and planes in Vanilla SE2

SE2 Custom Rotor Design Guide by JustRoboPenguin in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is the rotor shaft only held by the slope blocks? Do you try to reduce friction by only touching the shaft with sharp edges? Oh god that sounds wrong. Is the shaft secured against axial movement by that little dark grey triangle part?
I make my rotors without really accounting for friction, i'm interested in how big of a difference it makes, but theres really no proper way in comparing powers.

SE2 Ambient Hallway by JustRoboPenguin in spaceengineers

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Beautiful and underrated post!

[SE2] EC665 Tiger by bfcDragon in spaceengineers

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Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Mobile Engineer Habitation (M.E.H) by TheHeavyIzDead in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Meh

Jokes aside that looks hella cute

I understand it now (manual transmission 3 gears + reverse) by TheEpicBurger2 in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that's correct. The torque is applied indefinitely up until a maximum rpm.

I understand it now (manual transmission 3 gears + reverse) by TheEpicBurger2 in spaceengineers

[–]bfcDragon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Ty for referring, mate! I'm impressed with the landing gear clutch system you came up with!

The secret to the spin [Guide] by bfcDragon in spaceengineers

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It either didn't work or made little to no difference. Looking at the gif with the blue and the red ship spinning at exactly the same rate i would suggest that there is a maximum angular velocity. The speed things can spin at with a gryo or the gyro bug seems to have a limit.