I just started experimenting with Darkstar less than a week ago. I was surprised last night when I made a Darkstar flight from March ARB in Calif. to Honolulu in just under 40 mins from takeoff to touchdown. If only commercial traffic could be that fast.
Here's a fun experiment you should try. Climb to 275,000 feet. Then see how much fuel you burn at full power. Then set throttle at 40%. Now see how efficient you fly!! (It can fly nonstop around the world at 40% throttle!)
On the simulator I believe it has 4 engines, but the scramjets can't operate at a low speed. When you reach about Mach three the aircraft switches to scramjet mode. It's much more efficient flying with only the scam jets. The maximum range can be achieved at about Mach 4, 40% throttle (At 275,000ft.)
This is via Wikipedia Incandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature.[1] The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white.[2] A common use of incandescence is the incandescent light bulb, now being phased out. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incandescence
That is the metal becoming red hot. Because of the air rubbing against certain parts of the wings intensely, it begins to glow red hot because of friction.
09:35 Perfectly aligned clouds 😂
yea the texture gridding is pretty bad, at least from that high. the ground has a bunch of seams too.
I just started experimenting with Darkstar less than a week ago. I was surprised last night when I made a Darkstar flight from March ARB in Calif. to Honolulu in just under 40 mins from takeoff to touchdown. If only commercial traffic could be that fast.
Here's a fun experiment you should try. Climb to 275,000 feet. Then see how much fuel you burn at full power. Then set throttle at 40%. Now see how efficient you fly!! (It can fly nonstop around the world at 40% throttle!)
If you wondered what you flew over @7:30. Whitesands National Park New Mexico. I recognized the landscape.
Wow very cool! It's very amazing how far flight simulators have come, you can literally fly over anywhere now and see the amazing scenery detail!
Bro this is awesome
I agree! Thank you for watching!
Do a animation on the TR3-B 😊
Can't wait for the episode 2
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank You for watching!
Why only use 2 engines? Seems 2 are not used. Or does it only have 2?
On the simulator I believe it has 4 engines, but the scramjets can't operate at a low speed. When you reach about Mach three the aircraft switches to scramjet mode. It's much more efficient flying with only the scam jets. The maximum range can be achieved at about Mach 4, 40% throttle (At 275,000ft.)
@@floridagamerguy8557 thanks for explaining, really new to flight sim, still so much tolearn ...
Stupid question: Why does it start glowing?
This is via Wikipedia
Incandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature.[1] The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white.[2] A common use of incandescence is the incandescent light bulb, now being phased out.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incandescence
It gets very hot because of high friction with the air.
That is the metal becoming red hot. Because of the air rubbing against certain parts of the wings intensely, it begins to glow red hot because of friction.
Why only 1 engine
scram engine on 0.75M XDDDD
What is game
This is Flight Simulator 2020, with no addon scenery.