tenderloving, on 13 June 2012 - 04:31 PM, said:
You guys keep comparing these things to tanks in weight, which is just wrong. They are constructed more like aircraft. They are also being made in the 31st century. Think about the strength-to-weight ratio of metals today versus the metals used in the 19th century. Expand that for a couple thousand years.
EDMW CSN, on 13 June 2012 - 07:38 PM, said:
The Atlas internal structure only weighs 10 tons.
With that mere 10 tons, it can carry a 19 ton reactor, 19 tons of armor, 10 extra heatsinks (10 tons) and 36 tons of weapons.
The remaining 6 goes to gyro, cockpit, life support and sensors.
That is some mighty fine engineering there.
Now, I like these aircraft quotes. I'm a fan of MW, but never got into the technical aspects of it. But I figure it this way, since I know aircraft. If you are basing the design of a mech to aircraft, then ther is something really wrong with your numbers. A aircraft has 3 weights to it:
1: empty weight or what it weighs with nothing loaded. I.E. fuel, weapons, pilot. But this is what it weighs with equipment.
2: loaded weight. What it weighs with fuel and usually a standard fighting configuration.
3: maximum takeoff weight. Basically how much can you add to the plane and still fly.
So, an atlas empty weight would be, according to EDMW would be 64 tons with base weight, armor, equipment and engine. Since there is no fuel to add, it's loaded weight would be 100 tons (weapons only).
Now, to compare. An F-18 super hornet weighs 14.5 tons empty. Loaded it weighs 21.3 tons and it's maximum weight is 30 tons. That basically means there is a 9 ton weight difference between loaded and maximum weight, and doubled that of empty weight.
Now, look at it like this. Loaded weight is 21 tons with fuel, .3 tons of weapons (gives you 21.3 tons) From loaded to maximum, you're adding an additional 8.7 tons of weapons.
So, what does that mean if we compare a mech to a jet. Well, the maximum weight an Atlas should be is 128 tons (64+64, to be simple just double empty weight). From loaded weight to a maximum weight, that means I should be able to carry an addition 28 tons of weapons. So in theory, based off of the aircraft reference, I should be able to carry a lot more then I already am, and still be able to function, which would be nice. Just figured I'd throw that one in.