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somehow, that made sense to me
never thought about it this way, didnt think it through thanks for that excellent explanation ![]() i dumped math as soon as i saw the first sinus on the blackboard, you see. never quite got the hang of it since. one other thing: electic eel / steam torpedo at slow speed seem to generate different gyroangles when i put in a theoretical solution. i thought they both ran at 30 knots?
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AAAAAHHHHHH
whats with the wild night in bangkok avatar? i shall have to spam my way through this sheman asap! edit: lol it only showed at post 179...phew
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Hell - I start to translate my password phrase into english to log in.
![]() This function is called a "bug" from stock version... ... but maybe there is/was some difference in acceleration or endurance between those to propulsion methods resulting in slightly divergent gyroangles.
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