@aaronflaming This is like crying about the color of milk... it comes in different shades of white. Who cares.. the two clicks to fix the issue as you claim you are a designer would have been less work than complaining about it on X. Some parts get printed like that with support for good reaso
@LockFarm I always find routing it the 3rd time gives the best result. First time re arrange component placement where possible to reduce route lenght and vias, second time to solve the last 10% or routes which is always the most work. And third time like a pro.
You know when a company like @MatterHackers puts articles out on how to succefully print ABS and ASA and you buy parts from them that look like potato chips you have to wonder. then you report it, they ship you more patato chips and just ignore you from there. #3Dprinting#Shame
@NathanBuilds Ya its an unfortunate by product of just printing before moding..... they just work diseases seem to be spreading contrary to the bambu belief
@TasteDaLoko@HansNothstein@engineers_feed This is my last reply as this is just trolling. The trust is acting on the air. The plane would need very little trust to counter the conveyer as long as the wheels are free spinning. So if enough trust is applied to cuase forward moment the plane will take off as normal.
@TasteDaLoko@HansNothstein@engineers_feed Depends on the friction between the wheels, wheel axis and conveyer belt and the cover belt. But the plane will move move backwards if the engines is not running. Not at the same speed however maybe eventually depending how long the runway conveyer is
@TasteDaLoko@HansNothstein@engineers_feed The runway being that long has more todo with landing then taking off. And if the runway was moving while landing that could have an effect on how the plane comes to stop in the speed region where air breaks is no longer effective and they have to use wheel braking.
@TasteDaLoko@HansNothstein@engineers_feed Lol... the wheels are not geared to the engine... the wheels are on bearings they can spin in either direction the plan will still take off. https://t.co/yO6FNyNeUN
@HansNothstein@TasteDaLoko@engineers_feed This is hilarious, offcourse the plane will take off. can't believe the ignorance and the amount of comments thinking otherwise...
Car wheels acts upon the road surface to move forward.
Plane engine acts upon air.. this air is sucked in by the engine and pushes out thrust.