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From: |
Joe Sommer <anvilus9-at-adelphia.net> |
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Re: update your info in Tech Specs |
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Date: |
Sat, 09 Oct 2004 19:03:20 -0400 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
thanks
At 02:54 PM 10/9/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> Joe: Here's some info on the Mk V (T031). What I've planned but not
> yet built is marked (planned). What I've not even managed to plan out
> yet is left blank. I've added a field for height.
>
> Everyone else: this list contains every field in Joe's
> table. Cut-and-paste it and send him your own data.
>
>Tank: T031
>Model: Tank Mk V
>Owner: W. E. Johns
>Scale: 1/6
>Motor Type: DC (planned)
>Motor Voltage: 12v (planned)
>Motor Power: 1/3 hp each (planned)
>Transmission Type: Gears and Chain (planned)
>Transmission Ratio:
>Transmission Ratio 1:
>Transmission Ratio 2:
>Drive Shaft Speed: 250 rpm (planned)
>Track Type: Plastic Conveyor (Dyna-Veyor DV-400-820)
>Drive Type: Sprocket
>Steering Mixed: Yes (planned)
>Motor Controller:
>Battery Capacity: 75Ah (planned)
>Suspension: Rigid
>Turret Rotate Motor: DC proportional (planned)
>Turret Rotate Voltage: 12v (planned)
>Turret Rotate Type: #25 chain
>Gun Elevate Type: DC proportional (planned)
>Gun Elevate Voltage: 12v (planned)
>Gun Type: Homemade
>Gun Caliber: 0.68"
>Barrel Length: 9"
>Trigger Type: electronic
>Magazine Type: gravity tray (planned)
>Magazine Capacity: 2 x 15
>CO2 Capacity: 9 oz (planned)
>Hull Length: 53"
>Width with skirts: 26"
>Height (not counting antennas, etc): 18"
>Hull Material: 3/16" plywood
>Armor Material: 3/16" plywood
>Turret Material: DNA
>Top Speed: 5.5 fps / 3.8 mph (planned)
>Max Slope:
>Turret Traverse Time: DNA
>Radio Frequency:
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>
>
>At 11:22 PM 10/8/2004, you wrote:
>>I urgently need your help to complete as many entries
>>as possible for your vehicle. Remember how
>>the guys on this list helped you get started?
>>Please try to help the new guys by updating
>>your info.
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>--
>
>The modern foot is descended from the Roman measurement of the same name
>and approximate value. The Roman foot, 11.65 modern inches, was usually
>divided into 16 inches, as four palms of four Roman inches, about 3 modern
>inches, each. So quit complaining about the metric system.
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Joe Sommer
2378 Nantucket Circle, State College, PA 16803
814.234.4773 anvilus9-at-adelphia.net
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