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Topic Started: 03 May 2014, 21:04 (7724 Views) | |
Lastandir | 03 May 2014, 21:04 Post #11 |
Gronckle
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http://howtotrainyourdragon.proboards.c ... d-analysis There is something about speed... And about "dragon problems" |
Asvald Veleif | 03 May 2014, 21:26 Post #12 |
Dragon Animator
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Why ruin the "magic" with real life physics? B-) |
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AndyMay | 04 May 2014, 00:00 Post #13 |
[b] [color=#d51c1c]The Lemon God [/color] [/b]
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Toothless actually obeys lots of real life flight mechanics. He's based of of many different birds. |
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Toothless | 04 May 2014, 00:11 Post #14 |
the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself
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Yeah I see that too |
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Asvald Veleif | 04 May 2014, 00:26 Post #15 |
Dragon Animator
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Oh for sure, I meant as in when people decide to pick at the smallest of errors and turn it into a big thing. I just want to enjoy things for what they are and not what they should be. |
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draco | 04 May 2014, 03:46 Post #16 |
mystery dragon, pic drawn by night fury fire. Thank you :)
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I think he was really fast before he met hiccup. And after hiccup started riding him he would get slower. But I also think after a while his wings would get stronger to adjust for hiccups weight. And then he would gain has speed back. |
Dragons, need I say more. Hiccup, chief of berc, dragon master. Toothless, alpha dragon. You and me bud we can do this, as one. It's just a zipple misunderstanding I like a pit, but I love a boar pit. i am hurt,I am very much hurt. | |
Toothless | 04 May 2014, 11:50 Post #17 |
the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself
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@draco that was my theory as well |
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Zer0x | 04 May 2014, 12:29 Post #18 |
[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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Here is a approxiamte calculation about Toothless' maximum speed in a free fall: v=sqrt((2xmxg)/(pxAxC)) m - mass (I used 130kg for it, if his is higher he will be faster) g - acceleration (9.81 m/s^2) p - density of the medium (air at level 0: 1.2041 kg/m^3) A - area of the falling axis (according from the size of a 3D model it is around 0.8 m^2) C - drag coefficient (without his wings he have a nearly ideal streamline shape (0.02), I used 0.06, that's a bit lower than an airplane) v=sqrt((2x130x9.81)/(1.2041x0.8x0.06)) v=210.07 m/s = 756,26 km/h = 470 mph Maby no sonic speed, but still very very fast. In a high of 1000m he is around 10% faster. |
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Nightshade | 04 May 2014, 12:41 Post #19 |
Monstrous Nightmare
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I think he weights atleast 200kg, remember that he is very large! He goes more than twice as fast as me equals to your equation Since a Lockheed Martin F-22 goes 2964.6kph fast, Toothless speed times 4, and weights 14 365 kg when it's empty, it means that Toothless for his weight, is really fast! |
Zer0x | 04 May 2014, 13:13 Post #20 |
[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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I don't think that he would be able to fly if he would weight 200kg. Dragons have like birds and some dinasaurs very light bones with large air-filled cavities. And the speed of the F-22 is not the free fall speed. When Toothless fly on a horizontal line he could reach around 200 km/h (which is nearly twice as high as the speed of a falcon). |
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