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37 inches by my reckoning.
274 divided by 87 x 12 for inches
Ken.
37 inches by my reckoning.
274 divided by 87 x 12 for inches
Ken.
I guess that right Ken. So a HO engine can negotiate twice that at an 18 inch radius.
NYC_George
Pretty close, I got 35.62 degree radius according to my calculator.
Pretty close, I got 35.62 degree radius according to my calculator.
That's a great job trainman right down to the one hundreds of an inch. I have some time and space questions for you.
NYC_George
OK George, I could try to answer your questions
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