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BAD TV?
Has anyone noticed whenever a Sci-fi movie has neat looking spacecraft they tend to move aerodynamically while in space?( i.e. Battlestar galactica fighters or all star wars fighters). Seems there should be no need to roll (bank) over and swoop(swoop? ) to change direction...Although it would allow any velocity change g forces to be applied towards the pilots feet and seat. Movie mistake? Anthropomorphic bias (head= up, feet=down) Or like I always say to my wife... Dn't be concerned; It's just a movie...[img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] |
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I agree with what's been said about SciFi spacecraft "flying" like aircraft. George Lucas stated he was specifically inspired by the dogfight sequences in WWI flying movies, (like "Wings" for example.)
Yes, it's cool how some of the Babylon 5 fighters twist around and suddenly change direction. Some of the robotic craft on the show do that. (No need to worry about living beings getting squished inside.) It was stated in one of the episodes that some of the fighters (like the "Raider's" flying wing spacecraft,) are designed for both atmospheric and space flight. They kind of fly like Star Wars ships too. The Babylon 5 art director also chose some pretty nebulae as backgrounds that came from Hubble Space Telescope images that were in turn processed in colors close to how the human eye would see them up close. (Though I suppose one would have to also be at the same angle of view as seen from Earth to recognize the nebula!) [img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img] |
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Phil and I actually hashed through this one some time ago in emails that I wish I still had since there was some good discussion.
My contention was/is this argument should boil down more to the design of the fighters more so than how they are used. B5 had it pretty close but remember the X-wing and the Viper are both transatmospheric craft and need to work in both environments. So if you don't want to splatter the pilot with high lateral G loads (just about the worst way to G-load the human body) go ahead and don't bank. Form follows function, the Star Fury acceleration couch won't cut it in an atmosphere and a 1g environment where the other two can operate and the pilot will need to be seated upright. So again, in space, so as to not kill the pilot, the craft should best bank. I can attest to the lateral G loads being uncomfortable since during my pilot training we did some basic rudder only manuvers and if you did them full deflection right to full deflection left and back etc, things got uncomfy in a hurry. |
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