@richard. This is more your sort of car. Triple 0-100-0mph World Record Holders . Amazing but too wide to enjoy on UK roads.
1/10th the cost is definitely not a feature.
I assume clutch/brake/gas were not shuffled. When I rented in the UK I asked for an automatic just to make the three days less hassle, the guy behind the counter literally said what kind of man are you. I remember the foot pedals at least were in the same order.
I see it's time for a car break, relieves the pressure so to speak.
For 2 years driving stick in chicago every morning when I set off, my left hand went for second gear!
Confusing was back in UK as bought the people carrier back with us. Coming home from work in a RHD manual and jumping straight into a LHD auto to take the kids out took a bit of getting used to. Lost track of number of times I went to the wrong side of the cars.
BTW really loving miniDSP as preamp, control centre and DACs. May not meet the standards of some, but gets the job done for now.
What a strange response. 😕Sorry to say this, but you are insulting somebody which is a lot more equipped, passionate and experienced in measurements than you seem to be and will never be.
Not to say that you are boring like a striped record of a Lady Gaga fanboy, which you clearly share the mode of intellectual functioning.
If I can give you the advice of an old Indian, remove your filter of odd harmonics and your prejudices about things and people.
You know who else does level unmatched sighted listening and uses AP measuring device? John Atkinson of Stereophile along with bunch of other professional reviewers. Guessing RNMarsh to be in the same league as them is somehow viewed as an insult? Wow...
I assume clutch/brake/gas were not shuffled. When I rented in the UK I asked for an automatic just to make the three days less hassle, the guy behind the counter literally said what kind of man are you. I remember the foot pedals at least were in the same order.
I see it's time for a car break, relieves the pressure so to speak.
I rented a little Peugeot hatchback with a manual in the UK. It wasn't too hard to get used to, but it does feel a little foreign using your left hand. Imagine if they mirrored the H-pattern of the shifter, now that would be a recipe for disaster.
I had a bigger problem with being on the right side of the car. I'd find myself drifting slightly on the highway.
I have driven cars including many rentals all over the world and NEVER had a vehicle with other than CBA pedals!
Power to weight?
The Arizona Highway Patrol came upon a pile of smoldering metal embedded into the side of a cliff rising above the road at the apex of a curve. the wreckage resembled the site of an airplane crash, but it was a car. The type of car was unidentifiable at the scene. The lab finally figured out what it was and what had happened.
It seems that a guy had somehow gotten hold of a JATO unit (Jet Assisted Take Off – actually a solid fuel rocket) that is used to give heavy military transport planes an extra 'push' for taking off from short airfields. He had driven his Chevy Impala out into the desert and found a long, straight stretch of road. Then he attached the JATO unit to his car, jumped in, got up some speed and fired off the JATO!
The facts, as best could be determined, are that the operator of the 1967 Impala hit JATO ignition at a distance of approximately 3.0 miles from the crash site. This was established by the prominent scorched and melted asphalt at that location. The JATO, if operating properly, would have reached maximum thrust within five seconds, causing the Chevy to reach speeds well in excess of 350 MPH, continuing at full power for an additional 20–25 seconds. The driver, soon to be pilot, most likely would have experienced G-forces usually reserved for dog-fighting F-14 jocks under full afterburners, basically causing him to become insignificant for the remainder of the event. However, the automobile remained on the straight highway for about 2.5 miles (15–20 seconds) before the driver applied and completely melted the brakes, blowing the tires and leaving thick rubber marks on the road surface, then becoming airborne for an additional 1.4 miles and impacting the cliff face at a height of 125 feet, leaving a blackened crater 3 feet deep in the rock.
Most of the driver's remains were not recoverable; however, small fragments of bone, teeth and hair were extracted from the crater, and fingernail and bone shards were removed from a piece of debris believed to be a portion of the steering wheel.
Of course this is fiction.
ha ha - you made my Friday evening 😀
1/10th the cost is definitely not a feature.
No but a good way of getting a garage warrior to buy a kit of tubes and fibreglass that they have no hope of ever turning into a running car 🙂
No but a good way of getting a garage warrior to buy a kit of tubes and fibreglass that they have no hope of ever turning into a running car 🙂
The quaint British way, I loved that film "Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies." Cook and Moore and Terry-Thomas what more could you want.
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$30k about the price of a high end funeral.
I must admit, I missed that offer. Thank you for your thank you.😕😕Yes, my bad. Was reading the post too quickly. The thread grows way too fast for me. 😀
Thank you.
I am thinking through a setup....
A cone/vc/spider mounted, a magnetic gap structure on rails to move the gap w/r to the vc.
The ability to measure modulation of Le vs position...
Jn
$30k about the price of a high end funeral.
I thought it was written into the constitution that all men had the right to chose hobbies that would likely kill them? Your money, just chose an open space and try not to take anyone else out?
I used to be an A&P mechanic (retired) and wouldn’t touch this folding wing design under any circumstances.
Regards
David
Regards
David
Lets just say I wouldn't fly in any plane I'd bolted together whatever the wing design was 🙂
Vintage cars had the throttle pedal in the middle.....I'm not sure when this changed to CBA layout.I have driven cars including many rentals all over the world and NEVER had a vehicle with other than CBA pedals!
Dan.
Built in parachute for when the battery runs out - Electro Aero Pipistrel Alpha ElectroI thought it was written into the constitution that all men had the right to chose hobbies that would likely kill them? Your money, just chose an open space and try not to take anyone else out?
Dan.
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Get the CD-ROM of Scientific American magazine. For the 20 year period 1900-1920 it seems everybody's hobby was building an astronomical observatory complete with clamshell spherical doors on the roof turret.
Some hillclimb cars swap clutch and brake. It would work for me until the first turn, then crunch. . .Vintage cars had the throttle pedal in the middle.....I'm not sure when this changed to CBA layout.
Dan.
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