File:Quake1.gif Wind Tunnel Health Will gib when health is Attack Damage Drops [Source] Wind Tunnels or Air Tubes in Quake are tunnels that allow the player to rapidly move from one location to another by the use of wind blowing through the tunnel pushing the player in a set direction. They are only found in E3M5: the Wind Tunnels, except for one leading to the secret exit to E3M7: the Haunted Halls in E3M4: Satan's Dark Delight. Wind Tunnels can be vertical or horizontal. If too high a drop the player can get injured a little. It is possible for the drop to kill the player, if the drop was extremely large or if the player has a low amount of health. Never is there an instance in Quake where the drop takes too much health out of the player.
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| - File:Quake1.gif <default>Wind Tunnel</default> Health Will gib when health is Attack Damage Drops [Source] Wind Tunnels or Air Tubes in Quake are tunnels that allow the player to rapidly move from one location to another by the use of wind blowing through the tunnel pushing the player in a set direction. They are only found in E3M5: the Wind Tunnels, except for one leading to the secret exit to E3M7: the Haunted Halls in E3M4: Satan's Dark Delight. Wind Tunnels can be vertical or horizontal. If too high a drop the player can get injured a little. It is possible for the drop to kill the player, if the drop was extremely large or if the player has a low amount of health. Never is there an instance in Quake where the drop takes too much health out of the player.
- A wind tunnel is a research tool used in aerodynamic research. It is used to study the effects of air moving past solid objects.
- A wind tunnel was a tool used in aerodynamics research. In 2268, Montgomery Scott compared the effect of the space amoeba on a thruster-less USS Enterprise to that of a wind tunnel. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome" )
- A wind tunnel is a research tool developed to assist with studying the effects of air moving over or around solid objects. Air is blown or sucked through a duct equipped with a viewing port and instrumentation where models or geometrical shapes are mounted for study. Various techniques are then used to study the actual airflow around the geometry and compare it with theoretical results, which must also take into account the Reynolds number and Mach number for the regime of operation. For example:
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| - File:Quake1.gif <default>Wind Tunnel</default> Health Will gib when health is Attack Damage Drops [Source] Wind Tunnels or Air Tubes in Quake are tunnels that allow the player to rapidly move from one location to another by the use of wind blowing through the tunnel pushing the player in a set direction. They are only found in E3M5: the Wind Tunnels, except for one leading to the secret exit to E3M7: the Haunted Halls in E3M4: Satan's Dark Delight. Wind Tunnels can be vertical or horizontal. If too high a drop the player can get injured a little. It is possible for the drop to kill the player, if the drop was extremely large or if the player has a low amount of health. Never is there an instance in Quake where the drop takes too much health out of the player.
- A wind tunnel is a research tool used in aerodynamic research. It is used to study the effects of air moving past solid objects.
- A wind tunnel is a research tool developed to assist with studying the effects of air moving over or around solid objects. Air is blown or sucked through a duct equipped with a viewing port and instrumentation where models or geometrical shapes are mounted for study. Various techniques are then used to study the actual airflow around the geometry and compare it with theoretical results, which must also take into account the Reynolds number and Mach number for the regime of operation. For example: Threads can be attached to the surface of study objects to detect flow direction and relative speed of air flow. Dye or smoke can be injected upstream into the airstream and the streamlines that dye particles follow photographed as the experiment proceeds. Image:Windkanal.jpg NASA wind tunnel with the model of a plane Probes consisting of a Pitot tube can be inserted at specific points in the air flow to measure static and dynamic air pressure.
- A wind tunnel was a tool used in aerodynamics research. In 2268, Montgomery Scott compared the effect of the space amoeba on a thruster-less USS Enterprise to that of a wind tunnel. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome" )
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