Sunday, May 5, 2024

Wonder how that would do on a windy day

 




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  1. Since the whole bottom part is stuffed with 4 trill amp hour LiPO's it'll do just fine.

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  2. Amazing isn't it? Way back in "the day"; folks were reaching and trying to extrapolate what designs would look best.
    Now-a-days we get a clunker like the Tesla truck.

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  3. All the spare and unused bowling balls stay in the lower hold and of course the swimming pool is on the lower level as well.

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  4. What road can it go on before encountering an overpass or some other obstacle

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    1. "Road? Where we're going we don't need roads..."

      Why does the first floor have 12 extra feet of headroom (or, if it's open inside to the top, 28 feet)? I must admit, this is the first bus conceived by a dirigible designer that I've ever seen.

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  5. "Bohnalite" Aluminum cylinder heads for Ford flathead V8's. Used, IIRC, in some of the mid 30's Ford Indianapolis efforts.

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  6. Was Bohn a producer (smelter) of aluminum or just a end user? Wife's family members worked at Alcoa since
    before WWII but never heard any mention
    of Bohn. Will be interested to research and see what parts they produced for Ford flatheads.
    Bubbarust

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