This is how planes are carried around
This is how planes are carried around
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how do the cranes get carried around?
Assembled on site
Cranes are pretty cool.
How do sites get carried around?
Yeah...but it's so tall looking. Did they have to use smaller cranes to set up the larger one?
I don't know about that crane specifically but commonly cranes are constructed like this:
You need a crane to get it out.
So you need a crane to assemble another crane... so how was the first ever crane made?
Written in machine code
Oh wait
That's neat user; I never imagined they would anchor it into the side of the building they were creating itself.
With something that could almost be considered a crane but not quite. You need a file to make a file (as in the tool). You need a compiler to compile a compiler.
But could the plane launch from there?
Only if you crane take
Next to a mountain. Look it up.
More like if that crane rotates at 400Km per hour, will the plane able to launch?
:0 !
makes sense
That crane in particular looks like it could be assembled in a horizontal position on the ground and then tilted up into position.
Why don't they just fly?
The weight of our sins keeps our feet to the ground.
The plane is a retired space flight research unit (hence the name written on the side), and it needed to be lifted in a very particular spot for a permanent display.
That's not how they are carried around you dumb shit. They are testing the aircraft and it's air frame and are going to do a drop test to see if the landing gear and air frame can withstand the force.
So how are they carried around
>the virgin plane
>the chadcopter
They should have just flown it and landed it on the display site.
.... yes. Build the runway to the display for it to land. and then drive it up the ramp to the final display area.
> fly you fools!