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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
burgi, I started to make my own LA class sub in Bryce for the challenge(at least the basic structure), but I got sidetracked about a half dozen different ways and then I started working on a little coding project, so maybe I'll find another use for it later. Right now it's on the ever increasingly crowded back burner. As to what's missing: fish ? Tech info: I'm certainly no expert but if that's a missle coming outta the sub, the vertical launch tubes are forward of the "sail". I believe the area where youve got it coming out of is usually the control room. do s google for Los Angeles Class Submarines for more detailed info if you're interested. Anyrate good luck with the challenge, - TJ
arse!!!! my browser died, taking my message with it, so ill sumrise: 1) i saw a tv docu where the missile came from the back (more space, etc....) 2) i thought so, about the bubbles, any idea on how to make them? i was thinking a billion tiny spheres... 3) i originally had a slight arc to the missile, it didn't like it. plus the missile can't recieve GPS underwater, its only above the waves you notice a trajectory. anyway, thanks guys! John
burgi, replies to your replies: 1) That could be if it's a very early model. as I understand it pre spp-719 they had no verical launch tubes at all, for a short time after that the area just behind the sail had an array of launch tubes - these have been replaced with a 'SEAL' area for launching/retreiving their operations underwater ... but it still looks as though you're launching from the control room. 2) compressed water is used for the 4 horizontal launch tubes as they are concerned that air bubbles giving away the sub's position. Not sure if this applies to the (now 12) vertical launch tubes as well. It seems that if you're launching those, it's a game over senerio anyway so it might well be compressed air. - TJ
lol, i have just noticed a typo i made! yeah, i was thinking air was a silly idea. what a waste of breathable air. then again they could use nitrogen..... any ideas on how to show compressed air/water shooting of the top of the tin can? sorry just thought of a rather stupid joke: "whats long, hard and full of seamen?" John
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