How ship models are used by the USN. Love their indoor pool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pir_muTzYM8
Interesting video
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Re: Interesting video
Certainly of great interest Michael.
Thanks for sharing.
Nige
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Interesting video
I've watched a couple of his videos, fascinating stuff.
So following the maths, a 1:72 model simulating 15kn would need to do 1.8kn?
And a high speed camera onboard would need to be slowed down 8.5 times to match. Which, to make watchable at say 24FPS, would require filming at least 204FPS (24 x 8.5 = 204) else it look more like a time lapse.
So following the maths, a 1:72 model simulating 15kn would need to do 1.8kn?
And a high speed camera onboard would need to be slowed down 8.5 times to match. Which, to make watchable at say 24FPS, would require filming at least 204FPS (24 x 8.5 = 204) else it look more like a time lapse.