Why does the VF-25 only have thrusters in the feet? How does it accelerate in gerwalk.
Don't all of them only have thrusters in the feet?
>>13646126
No, just about every VF has back thrusters as well
very slowly
That's the YF-25, though.
>>13646236
Same thing, really.
>>13646118
Thrust Vectoring rules the skies.
>>13646118
It doesn't. It also has thrusters in the rear section of GERWALK and battroid. It's those small six thrusters.
>>13646490
From episode 2 of Frontier.
>>13646490
Awfully tiny. How much thrust could they possibly put out?
Don't they angle the feet thrusters to the back if they want to move faster in gerwalk?
>>13646586
If the Ghosts' vernier thrusters, which should be around the same size, can let the Ghosts zigzag through the atmosphere with thrust alone, the tiny thrusters should be fine.
>>13646586
>I question the realism of the engineering in this cartoon about transforming robots.
Okay.
>>13646118
Basicly this >>13646149
It's the same way how a helicopter accelerate.
The VF-1 has a top speed of 500 kmh in GERWALK mode, which is much faster than real-world current attack helicopters.
Successive VFs in GERWALK modes are even faster than the VF-1.
>>13646586
enough.
gerwalk is more about hovering and multi-angle maneuverability than outright forward motion.
between the thrust vectoring feet and the overall leg movement those little things to keep it moving forward should be fine for what gerwalk needs to do, especially when in 0-G environments where you don't need a lot of push to get moving at all.
>>13646586
according to mahq it says the vf-25 has around 25gs acceleration - or atleast that's the breaking point of the vf-25 airframe. comparatively the f-22 has a thrust to weight of 1.14gs.
so the thruster game in macross must be really good