I wonder how many ship engineer we have in Shipbucket.
Well in general engineering we've got;One guy with a PhD, one guy with a masters, one with at least a BS (I'm not 100% sure what he has exactly), and a whole host of us (a good 4+) that are working on their BS degrees. We've also got people with real world experience and training.
You forgot an aerospace engineering dropout
foxnews4u:
I'm not gonna tell you what works or not; if I'm willing to overlook a bus with Mattrax and a Centurion turret I'm willing to overlook a lot of things. But if I were a mod, I'd be highly tempted to kick this whole thread over to the non-Shipbucket or even Beginner's Drawings forum where most of the truly silly stuff tends to get pushed off too.
has anyone run an engineering simulation... and PROVEN that it won't work? proof give me that. everything can sound good on paper... but it is garbage without proof. so..... drop it.
...yeah, because that's exactly how the concept of "burden of proof" works....
(and just in case the sarcasm didn't come through, no, that's not it at all)