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Soviet answer to NEW YORK CENTRAL jet Train- Speed 180 mph
I'm just wondering how they thought to reverse the train with this installation...
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Turn off the engines and have 100 People of the Great Soviet Union push it backwards for the glory of Republic. That's just my guess.
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Having been around Soviet built Aircraft, I would say that anyone riding that thing would be stone deaf. I can't even imagine the kerosene fumes that would be sucked inside either.I am guessing those B-36 pod engines would do the same. If you wanna see a B-36. check out the movie Strategic Air command with Jimmy Stewart.
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Have you ever seen that gigantic Soviet cargo aircraft, I cannot remember the aircraft type, but it's bigger than a C-5. When they designed it, they forgot to put rollers on the floor so pallets cannot be loaded as easily as on the C-5. That aircraft must be loaded manually.
We can load two rows of 18 pallets into the plane totaling 36 pallets. Normally, there are only 32 pallets because the two position on the forward and aft ramps are not used. We can also setup the aircraft with pallets just down the centerline of aircraft, but that is when we do airdrops.
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Lionel had 027, O, and then Super O. All 3 rail and all of thier rolling stock could run on the same track. Sort of like MTH today with different degrees of detail.
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