More speed thoughts
Last Post 01 Mar 2010 08:09 PM by RichelieuBB. 12 Replies.
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20 Aug 2008 09:14 AM  
It's been a while since we talked about this, but with the aim of getting the rules more complete, I'm bringing it up again...

Is everyone cool with 33kts = 33sec, with the ship's time going up 1 sec/100ft per knot slower than 33, and vice versa for faster?

I know some groups have radar guns, but I for one don't have the cash to pony up, and if we use a simple formula, our dispersed membership can speed-check their ships at home without having any fancy gear, either :)

Please discuss. Or just say 'eh, I'm cool with it.'
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20 Aug 2008 10:11 AM  
Sounds fine to me.
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20 Aug 2008 10:49 AM  
Works for me.

I'll rework the ships data sheets accordingly.



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16 Oct 2008 08:01 AM  
Germans have been reworked.


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01 Jan 2009 04:36 PM  
I really like this idea, i think it should be implemented.
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01 Jan 2009 05:41 PM  
IM cool with it
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Originally posted by Tugboat

It's been a while since we talked about this, but with the aim of getting the rules more complete, I'm bringing it up again...

Is everyone cool with 33kts = 33sec, with the ship's time going up 1 sec/100ft per knot slower than 33, and vice versa for faster?

I know some groups have radar guns, but I for one don't have the cash to pony up, and if we use a simple formula, our dispersed membership can speed-check their ships at home without having any fancy gear, either :)

Please discuss. Or just say 'eh, I'm cool with it.'

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02 Jan 2009 08:37 AM  
I'm always up for the K.I.S.S. principle (less head aches=more fun)
P.S. Tug, I'm still working on the I-400 plug, the holidays slowed everything up for me, plus looking at land to buy and build a house has been taking up a lot of time from the hobby process
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02 Jan 2009 07:03 PM  
Yeah, me too... On the very plus side, I got a bunch a bunch of woodworking tools. The router table is going to vastly improve my hull & plug making time... instead of cutting all those 1/4" x 1/4" notches in keel and frames with the itty bitty scrollsaw blade, I put the 1/4" straight bit in the table router and do all the notches in less than 2 minutes! Whee!

As far as the speed rule goes, I think we can go with the '33kts = 33 sec' rule, given the lack of dissenting opinions.
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03 Jan 2009 03:35 PM  
Sounds like you might cut a finger off if you try to speed it up that much, lol.
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15 Feb 2010 05:18 PM  
Wouldnt the bigger the ship size the faster it would go?
By that I mean The smaller the scale the more the speed is scaled down meaning 22 knots 22 sec would be more realistic.
But thats what I my self think.
Please reply showing your conserns of this.
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15 Feb 2010 05:25 PM  
Really until we try it we won't really know. A simple system is better, what the base is will have to be determined experimentally. Right now the rules are basically big gun rules with some allowances for scale
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01 Mar 2010 07:51 PM  
Hi Guys
Hey I am interested and so is a friend of mine , what are your speed rules? Like how many knots equal how many secs. I have been do small guns for years and might give this a try.
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01 Mar 2010 08:09 PM  
I believe it is still 33 = 33.

Would be awesome to get a couple more 96 scale ships out theree.

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