I expect to fail on this one, Prof, but because there's no shame in it, and it's a plum 100 points, I suggest that the 'Super 2' can reach a max speed of 190 km/p/h @ 610 metres; has a 500km range; climbs at 3.2 m/s and has a power mass ratio of 0.11 kW/kg. And if it matters, there's also a nifty little drink holder on either side of both seats, which I cynically believe will not hold any standard shape or size of drinking cup, or flask, although negotiations with McDonalds about a new design that will accomodate a take-awaye coffee cup are on-going.
Sorry! This is a trick question, since the answer is so highly classified that virtually nobody knows it and anybody publishing the details would be terminated with extreme prejudice almost immediately! Frankly, I was hoping that somebody would be rash enough to answer this one for me, anonymously, of course. Any takers?
Helpful suggestions: even the three 1988 models had already explored the solar system. Latest models would certainly have covered quite a bit of the galaxy, but not at the speeds you suggest.
I expect to fail on this one, Prof, but because there's no shame in it, and it's a plum 100 points, I suggest that the 'Super 2' can reach a max speed of 190 km/p/h @ 610 metres; has a 500km range; climbs at 3.2 m/s and has a power mass ratio of 0.11 kW/kg. And if it matters, there's also a nifty little drink holder on either side of both seats, which I cynically believe will not hold any standard shape or size of drinking cup, or flask, although negotiations with McDonalds about a new design that will accomodate a take-awaye coffee cup are on-going.
ReplyDeleteSorry! This is a trick question, since the answer is so highly classified that virtually nobody knows it and anybody publishing the details would be terminated with extreme prejudice almost immediately! Frankly, I was hoping that somebody would be rash enough to answer this one for me, anonymously, of course. Any takers?
ReplyDelete50 marks for trying!
ReplyDeleteHelpful suggestions: even the three 1988 models had already explored the solar system. Latest models would certainly have covered quite a bit of the galaxy, but not at the speeds you suggest.
ReplyDeleteGo on, then! They didn't! I'm stunned. Are the solar explorations manned, or unmanned, then? And is there room for a take-away coffee-cup on the side?
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