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These engines may be somewhat plain, but I like them nonetheless.
Ooh, I tried once to get engine lights that would scale with thrust applied, but couldn't get it to work. Was there an update to the sensors, or was I just doing it w.rong?
No change to sensors that I'm aware of... How were your attempting to do it?Ooh, I tried once to get engine lights that would scale with thrust applied, but couldn't get it to work. Was there an update to the sensors, or was I just doing it w.rong?
(and why did it change "doing it w.rong" to "doing it incorrect"? "Doing it incorrect" isn't even grammatically accurate)
I believe it was just sensor with "is there thrust" for basic lights, then a 25%, 50%, 75% thresholds for additional lights.No change to sensors that I'm aware of... How were your attempting to do it?
My system is actually similar. It reads 0%/1% and then every 10% up to 100%. The entire system is read by a small pulse clock for super fast response time and reliability.I believe it was just sensor with "is there thrust" for basic lights, then a 25%, 50%, 75% thresholds for additional lights.
The vertical thrusters in the first pic and the ones in the second pis look a bit misplaced. Maybe try cutting back the outer black part further. Aside from that it looks good.Not as glorius than my last big engines but here are the steering thrusters of my actual titan project (witch are also can be fittet as regular engines on frigate and cruiser sized ships).
Cool idea, but the the thrusters lags a bit of depth.
Can't tell if there is enough or not.
So something like a Ion engine but instead of shooting ion particles you create gravitv/antigravity singularitys that pull/push you forward?This is an outline of a crazy new ship concept, which I call the "Supernova Shockwave Surfer". Imagine some wacky sci-fi explanation of how those things might move the ship without any reaction mass jet (they "condense/ focus/ resonate/ synchronize graviton particles" to propel the ship like gravity warp drives)
Yes, that is one way to put it. "Warp drives" in science fiction are traditionally described as engines that shape spacetime around the ship in a way to basically form a "gravity well" in front of the ship, and then the ship starts "falling" towards the bottom of that well, and thus moves forward. Using the hypothetical "graviton" particles to acheive this is just my little addition to this fictional theorySo something like a Ion engine but instead of shooting ion particles you create gravitv/antigravity singularitys that pull/push you forward?