04-09-2012, 07:02 PM
All good Angus - as I mentioned on Sunday, you're welcome to borrow a battery or two and see whether you like the outcome yourself. The rate of climb alone makes it fun, imho.
It's probably departing "just a little" from scale-like characteristics ... although according to the information board that KevJ and I were reading in front of the T28-D that we saw exhibited at Temora last year, the real machine was capable of a top speed of 629 km/h - so perhaps it's not too outrageous. Don't know whether you've seen a real Trojan up close, but they're a very big and impressive lump of iron too. To get one moving that fast, they must have been able to get some serious grunt out of those radials.
It's probably departing "just a little" from scale-like characteristics ... although according to the information board that KevJ and I were reading in front of the T28-D that we saw exhibited at Temora last year, the real machine was capable of a top speed of 629 km/h - so perhaps it's not too outrageous. Don't know whether you've seen a real Trojan up close, but they're a very big and impressive lump of iron too. To get one moving that fast, they must have been able to get some serious grunt out of those radials.
Steve Murray