Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-10-27 19:43:01 UTC  

Unless it is a flexy nozzle like they make them on the planes

2019-10-27 19:43:02 UTC  

maybe aerospike will be more useful for very light payloads?

2019-10-27 19:43:15 UTC  

yeah, that's what skylon is working on

2019-10-27 19:43:18 UTC  

A nozzle that can do the anal reflex

2019-10-27 19:43:21 UTC  

yknow

2019-10-27 19:43:22 UTC  

it's funny

2019-10-27 19:43:43 UTC  

KSP helped get me very interested in aeronautics and various different kinds of technology and physics

2019-10-27 19:44:02 UTC  

but skylon won't need to worry about the heat load from the initial stage; it will acheive high altitude using a conventional nozzle

2019-10-27 19:44:39 UTC  

>> inb4 KSP did more to the aerospace education than all govt education programs combined
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2019-10-27 19:45:00 UTC  

Soz, not in before.

2019-10-27 19:45:10 UTC  

It already happened. >.<;

2019-10-27 19:45:47 UTC  

i wish someone would build a modular software framework that allowed the modules to be used for both engineering irl and in games

2019-10-27 19:45:57 UTC  

sort of like a sim/stim

2019-10-27 19:46:05 UTC  

only modular

2019-10-27 19:46:12 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-27 19:46:45 UTC  

A gamified Autodesk Inventor would be rad

2019-10-27 19:47:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/638101411229335592/EH3669SUEAAEjqx.jpg

2019-10-27 19:47:23 UTC  

that way you could develop and test things in games like kerbal and then build those same things irl . could embed finite element analysis and such right in the game

2019-10-27 19:47:59 UTC  

I would love the simplicity of controls from Google Sketchup, building process from Inventor, testing environment from Solidworks/CATIA, and then have it be usable in some sort of game environment

2019-10-27 19:48:01 UTC  

same with fluid dynamic, control systems etc.

2019-10-27 19:48:19 UTC  

you try FreeCAD v18?

2019-10-27 19:48:33 UTC  

Nope

2019-10-27 19:48:53 UTC  

it's pretty decent and allowing you to switch your control config from Autodesk to sketchup to blender

2019-10-27 19:49:00 UTC  

or inventor

2019-10-27 19:49:08 UTC  

Oh that is smart

2019-10-27 19:49:18 UTC  

I wish Blender would have control switch

2019-10-27 19:49:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/638101979771699268/stalin-chan-lenin-chan-trotsky-chan-are-we-still-doing-the-anime-thing-57907277.png

2019-10-27 19:49:31 UTC  

It has by far the least enjoyable set

2019-10-27 19:49:34 UTC  

@Danacrag upgrade thatish

2019-10-27 19:49:34 UTC  

yeah, and it has modules galore both for gaming and cad

2019-10-27 19:49:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/638102092849872897/trostkys_white_negroes.jpg

2019-10-27 19:50:03 UTC  

can output .STEP or .DAE and most of the others

2019-10-27 19:50:10 UTC  

Trotsky was a rusophobic little jew

2019-10-27 19:50:14 UTC  

biggest issue is the assemblies

2019-10-27 19:50:17 UTC  

Very hurt jew

2019-10-27 19:50:49 UTC  

that is what autodesk also severely lacks

2019-10-27 19:50:58 UTC  

look at that pretentious pucker-lip afro trust fund boi

2019-10-27 19:51:22 UTC  

Autodesk does not lack it

2019-10-27 19:51:27 UTC  

integrate revision control and modular component assemblies

2019-10-27 19:51:31 UTC  

They just don't want you to switch

2019-10-27 19:52:14 UTC  

well, you can't easily handle subassemblies and interchange these with components and subassemblies