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  • ID: 223028
  • Uploader: thetruth 34 »
  • Date: over 17 years ago
  • Size: 136 KB .jpg (1000x707) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/614832 »
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shameimaru aya (touhou) drawn by keisan

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  • 射命丸

    マッハ3.2で飛ぶ程度の能力。あと写真撮ったりします。

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    Kruger
    over 17 years ago
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    The blackbird and the crow. Neat.

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    CinderBH
    almost 16 years ago
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    More like, the fastest living being and the fastest machine.

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    Arceon
    almost 16 years ago
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    And from the looks of it, Aya is winning.

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    achariyth
    about 15 years ago
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    CinderBH said:
    More like, the fastest living being and the fastest machine.

    Try the shuttle for the fastest machine. Not too many machines are members of the Mach 25 club...

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    KendraKirai
    about 15 years ago
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    The shuttle doesn't really count though, since that's not it's speed under power, I don't think. That's the speed it gets to in orbit.

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    Arael
    about 15 years ago
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    achariyth said:
    Try the shuttle for the fastest machine. Not too many machines are members of the Mach 25 club...

    Pbbt, shuttle. When you get tired of playing with your toys, come join the rest of us with our Helios 2 space probes. 150,000 miles per hour.

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    Dr Fine Rolo
    almost 15 years ago
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    *fastest air-breathing machine.

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    Magus
    almost 15 years ago
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    achariyth said:
    Try the shuttle for the fastest machine. Not too many machines are members of the Mach 25 club...

    That's not under its own power though. It hits Mach 25 when "powered" by gravity on its way back down.

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    Steak
    almost 15 years ago
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    Magus said:
    That's not under its own power though. It hits Mach 25 when "powered" by gravity on its way back down.

    You need to be Mach 25 in order to achieve orbital velocity. That's what the Shuttle does. Achieve Orbital Velocity. It's pulling about 4 gs on it's way up and takes about 10 minutes for it to get up to that speed, but it does actually go that fast under it's own power.

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    Dr Fine Rolo
    almost 15 years ago
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    Actually
    I meant piloted air-breathing machine.
    scramjet missiles are out now.

    And certainly nothing else flies that fast for that long inside the atmosphere.

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    Giant Robot
    almost 15 years ago
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    Steak said:
    it does actually go that fast under it's own power.

    Isn't a space shuttle more of a technicality, I mean I could be wrong but isnt it more or less the giant rockets its strapped to and later ejects that gets it going?

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    Dr Fine Rolo
    almost 15 years ago
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    That is still under its own power, and a very difficult thing to do.

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    DocAstaroth
    almost 15 years ago
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    Dear lord, why exactly do we have so many experts here on danbooru!

    I bet, if I would upload a comic strip, where one Touhou-character mentions Schroedinger´s cat, I´ll eventually get a full explanation of Schrödinger equation! IN ALL THREE VERSIONS!

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    windward
    almost 15 years ago
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    You would, and it would be awesome.

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    YoruKishi
    almost 15 years ago
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    People probably already posted them all several times on some pictures here

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    A Sentient JDAM
    over 14 years ago
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    DocAstaroth said:
    Dear lord, why exactly do we have so many experts here on danbooru!

    I bet, if I would upload a comic strip, where one Touhou-character mentions Schroedinger´s cat, I´ll eventually get a full explanation of Schrödinger equation! IN ALL THREE VERSIONS!

    It's because we're all nerds. That, and the SR-71 is fucking cool. Thus, you can expect nerds to know a lot about it.

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    aceof8
    almost 14 years ago
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    I love you danbooru...

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    Lick King
    almost 14 years ago
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    JBridge said:
    It's because we're all nerds. That, and the SR-71 is fucking cool. Thus, you can expect nerds to know a lot about it.

    Quoted for truth. All three sentences.

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    Dr Z
    almost 14 years ago
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    There is more similarity here then just speed.
    The SR-71 carried a large camera that was capable of resolving an object the size of a gold ball from 80,000 feet.

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    NWSiaCB
    over 13 years ago
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    Dr_Z said:
    There is more similarity here then just speed.
    The SR-71 carried a large camera that was capable of resolving an object the size of a gold ball from 80,000 feet.

    Or, to be more direct, it was a spy plane designed specifically for the purposes of being capable of taking pictures of hostile nations from such a hight, speed, and distance that the target of the unwanted spying couldn't do anything about it, even if they were aware of the blackhawk's presence. (That camera was side-mounted so as to let the plane fly outside the borders of the target nation's airspace while still taking pictures so that there could be no complaints about violating airspace or legal justification for shooting it down the way that the U-2 would generate.)

    For the people talking about how the space shuttle needs help to get itself off the ground, I would point out that the SR-71 was built with the idea that its fuselage would expand in flight in mind, and as such, leaked fuel like a sieve on the ground. It would be fueled immediately before takeoff with just enough fuel to get it off the ground, then have to almost immediately get a mid-air refueling. A flight of an SR-71 would involve something like a half-dozen mid-air refuelings - which is exactly why it was retired, the thing went through tremendous amounts of fuel and maintenance, and for expensive as satellites are, they were nevertheless much cheaper than running an SR-71.

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    Hansen Sebastian
    almost 13 years ago
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    Aya vs. Jetfire, imagine this:

    Aya said:
    I'm coming for you, airplane robot!

    Jetfire replied:
    Stick it in neutral, crow! You can't beat me!

    And the two fly off in a race around the world.

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