[quote=TheFake] I took the weight of the mech and divided it by 4, the number of legs. Divide the weight by the area of each foot to give the ground pressure. I divided that number by the weight of an H2 to have something to compare it to.Truth be told, the weight of your mech still bothers me. 45 tons of titanium (ignoring the aerogel for now) made into a solid block would take up more space than your mech does. Adding it the aerogel makes the size of your mech physically impossible regarding the weight. It's like trying to fit a gallon of water into a quart sized bottle. [/quote] You obviously can't read, bro. What part of 'composite' don't you understand? I mean, really, do you even know how much Aerogels even weigh? Anything about their density? Anything at all? I mean, let's be honest: I could rag on the implausibility of your 12 ton Super-Apache and its power plant (which amounts to nothing more than 3 capacitors of unknown type that only provide 3 hours of flight time, which is laughable considering the nature and the intended role of your aircraft). Is this 12 tons unloaded or loaded? I think you're nitpicking for 0 reason. That, or you're asshurt over something. So which is it? Also, try reading over the other sheets, if you will. EDIT: If it's the overall height to size ratio, take a gander at modern MBTs and other AFVs.