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I'd loved to have seen that Chris, a trail of sunken yachts :smiling5::smiling5::smiling5:.
Serves them right if they can't sail within the rules .
Yes it did John on Norwich pond they even put a floatable rope across the pond to keep yachts an other smaller vessel's apart but people don't think they just shove their models in the water an they are off sometimes to the bottom as the case with the sub.they were all told to stay in their own area's but some bloke sailed his sub under the the rope to try an get a line up for a imaginenary torpedo shot at my carrier an I dint know he was in my bit an I rammed him an put a fair sized dent in his pressuer hull an he was not pleased but I told him he should not have been where he was an ive got a picture of his sub in the water from above as the club has a balconly an a friend was up there takin photos of my carrier from above an the sub can be seen if it was the same one that is what a day but great fun
chris
I once did some work on a 1:1 supertanker. They told me that fully loaded and at top speed it would take 7 miles to stop. In an emergency they could stop in 'only' 4 miles, but that wasn't good for the engines. They'd run down quite a few sailboats, who thought that "power gives way to sail" would save them from the laws of physics.
Pete
I once did some work on a 1:1 supertanker. They told me that fully loaded and at top speed it would take 7 miles to stop. In an emergency they could stop in 'only' 4 miles, but that wasn't good for the engines. They'd run down quite a few sailboats, who thought that "power gives way to sail" would save them from the laws of physics.
Pete
HI Pete yea that would be about right 7 miles at 1:1 scale to stop then at my carriers scale it was about 20ft so about right but people think oh its a toy boat
but they don't realise the same laws of physics apply UNTILL the carriers running their model over I had this happen at Norwich pond an Sheringham pond where their was a lot of holliday makers sailin small yachts an I said I was sorry but what can you do an that's not a lot id try to avoid them but a big model takes some turning as that's why I fitted on 4 rudders on Nimitz an I also fitted a bow thruster to help with the turning an for more turning power as I knew this would happen that's why I have fitted a bow thruster to my tiger as I bet she will chalk up some yachts or two
chris
chris
Perhaps you should paint little yacht symbols on the side for every combat victory Chris. :smiling5:
Pete
YEA Pete that would be good idea LOL but I think it would be frowned apon by the yachties an the subies but they cant ban me as they are both public ponds
just wait until tiger gets up there utter carnage there will be lol no not really I do try an miss them if poss
chris
Yes it did John on Norwich pond they even put a floatable rope across the pond to keep yachts an other smaller vessel's apart but people don't think they just shove their models in the water an they are off sometimes to the bottom as the case with the sub.they were all told to stay in their own area's but some bloke sailed his sub under the the rope to try an get a line up for a imaginenary torpedo shot at my carrier an I dint know he was in my bit an I rammed him an put a fair sized dent in his pressuer hull an he was not pleased but I told him he should not have been where he was an ive got a picture of his sub in the water from above as the club has a balconly an a friend was up there takin photos of my carrier from above an the sub can be seen if it was the same one that is what a day but great fun
chris
not a very good pic but this is the pic of a sub tryin to line up for a torpedo shot at my nimizt if you look dead to the left an down abit lol an a few seconds later I think he shot across my bows an that's when I rammed him as I dint know he was there from the post above
an here ive built an used up two of them electric plugs I bought to feed electric into the gun turret S/S an its just layin there on the S/S as im thinkin how an where to fit them as they have got to be fitted one in the hull an one in the S/S BUT FIXED SO THAT THE S/S CAN BE LIFTED OFF AN THEN SLIPPED BACK ON WITH OUT ANY HASSLE
THEN I just dropped it into place on the deck an it fits lovely an I done a conductivity test an all the eletrics work fine so now i can fit the top deck on an then move on to the main bridge S/S
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