[quote=ASTA] 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? [/quote] Aerographene weighs in at about 160 grams per cubic meter. This is pretty damn light, weighing even less than its volume in air. Assuming the aerogel is conservatively just 10% of your volume, that would put your overall density at just over 4000kg per cubic meter. 45 tons at this density would take up 10 cubic meters, this is just under the volume of an average sized elephant which, strangely enough, is about the height of your mech. Take out space for the pilot and the other lighter objects like computer systems and it is absolutely impossible for that abount of material to fit in that small of a space. [quote=ASTA]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).[/quote] Less of an Apache, and more of a super Hind. Now a fully loaded Hind weighs in at about the same weight as my helicopter and as far as firepower goes can carry three times as much firepower as an apache as well as a squad of infantry and is also faster. Addressing the flight endurance, an Apache only has a flight endurance of three hours. [quote=ASTA]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.[/quote] This would be the maximum takeoff weight of course. As a dedicated attack helicopter I can do away with the troop transport capabilities and add more weapons. Honestly, I probably lowballed the weapons capacity but i decided to err on the side of not being seen as overpowered. [quote=ASTA]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. [/quote] An Abrams is 10 meters long. add in some height to account for that the mechs are standing on legs and it about matches the height of the other mechs abeit that a tank has more space inside of the crew.