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flybywire schrieb:
Do you measure the range of this vehicle in foot or in yards? SCNR |
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Hans Holbein added these comments in the current discussion du jour
.... flybywire schrieb: Do you measure the range of this vehicle in foot or in yards? SCNR How about nautical miles? -- HP, aka Jerry "Government is NOT the solution to our problems, it IS our problem!" - Ronald Reagan |
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HEMI - Powered schrieb:
Hans Holbein added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... flybywire schrieb: Do you measure the range of this vehicle in foot or in yards? SCNR How about nautical miles? You mean this motor corresponds with the size of the fuel tank in a way, this thing can be driven over a greater distance as you might throw it? |
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Hans Holbein added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ... Do you measure the range of this vehicle in foot or in yards? SCNR How about nautical miles? You mean this motor corresponds with the size of the fuel tank in a way, this thing can be driven over a greater distance as you might throw it? Beats me, I was making a joke. Since airplanes use nautical miles, I thought maybe a cycle powered by a radial aircraft engine might also. As to range, don't know how many gallons/hour one of those old radials might consume. Cheers! -- HP, aka Jerry "... If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it ..." - Abraham Lincoln in letter to Horace Greeley, 1862 |
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HEMI - Powered schrieb:
Hans Holbein added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... Do you measure the range of this vehicle in foot or in yards? SCNR How about nautical miles? You mean this motor corresponds with the size of the fuel tank in a way, this thing can be driven over a greater distance as you might throw it? Beats me, I was making a joke. Since airplanes use nautical miles, I thought maybe a cycle powered by a radial aircraft engine might also. As to range, don't know how many gallons/hour one of those old radials might consume. On my combat simulator program (Sturmovik) I can choose Kmh, mph or KIAS. Are nautical miles base for the latter? I think it can mean knots indicated airspeed but am not sure about it. I dont think this Radials consumes to much. With the estimated 10l he might come about 50 miles I believe. But I have to commit, the beast looks awesome, pityfully no offroader. |
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"flybywire" rudely blurted out
: Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks for posting! I saved this picture a couple of years ago and cannot find it on any of about 10 Winchesters. THIS TIME I'll rename it so I can find it! |
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