You'll all be jealous when T10 commanders are surfing on their spoilers after we get atmospheric landing on water worlds.
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You'll all be jealous when T10 commanders are surfing on their spoilers after we get atmospheric landing on water worlds.
When it's shaped like a faceted hockey puck, adding a small tailplane to the back is like putting fletching on a foam brick to improve it's aerodynamics.
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Arguably, a space craft that can enter an atmosphere has a far more practical reason for such a thing to exist...than a car/van.
There are some visual examples at around 5:11 in this video.
https://youtu.be/H7Z04Tl1-1Q
That being said, as a 3D Artist — I would never slap a spoiler or tailwing on a boxy design like Type-9, because I know the layman doesn't understand any of that.
Instead, I would design the "spoiler" with a special visual cue. Like Star Trek's Reliant, where the "spoiler" holds the torpedo launchers;
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mfwi1zb2Ea4/hqdefault.jpg
I love the spoiler and really works well with the style of the ship. Without it would look more like a brick.
And fluffy dice. Mother of god Frontier why do we not have fluffy dice yet? Who are you people.
Instead, I would design the "spoiler" with a special visual cue. Like Star Trek's Reliant, where the "spoiler" holds the torpedo launchers;
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mfwi1zb2Ea4/hqdefault.jpg
Well... the thing is planes are relatively light and all their shape it designed to minimise drag and wide wings provide sufficient lift.
Even space shuttles used to work the same way to some extent when landing.
https://i.imgur.com/7CE18rz.jpg
Now... Type-10 Defender...
https://i.imgur.com/WUOpfn2.jpg
I think the spoiler in the game is even smaller.
It's a horizontal stabilizer, not a wing or spoiler.
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/84/fe/92/84fe920cb0e9306ebf426d36a70f6ae3--airplanes-for-kids-a-plane.jpg
It looks like a car spoiler to me![]()
So what are you saying? That Type-10 Defender can glide? [haha]
So what are you saying? That Type-10 Defender can glide? [haha]
The alternative is essentially calling a spaceship a car.
Spoilers and wings and horizontal stabilizers all share the air part.
But yes indeed, right as you approach a planet I'm pretty sure it will glide, and tell you so.
It's a pretty cool feature all of the ships have, be it a bit unrealistic.
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So... what you're saying is that upon re-entry most of ships should just tumble like a giant space rock?![]()
So... what you're saying is that upon re-entry most of ships should just tumble like a giant space rock?![]()