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Posted By: olegp, 10-08-2015, 10:15 PM


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10-10-2015, 04:20 AM   #2
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At full speed with ground clearance too, cracking image.
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At full speed with ground clearance too, cracking image.
Usually dachshunds have variable ground clearance and it's minimal at full speed to reduce airflow resistance
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QuoteOriginally posted by olegp Quote
it's minimal at full speed to reduce airflow resistance
I was thinking that was to increase down draught.

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I was thinking that was to increase down draught.
We're talking about dachshunds, not about cars, isn't it?
It's completely different physics
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It's completely different physics
I bow to your obviously superior knowledge, but I thought thats how they were able to turn so quick.
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... but I thought thats how they were able to turn so quick.
I think the secret is in the special ratio of braking force between front and rear axles... and in steering rear axle, of course

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and in steering rear axle
I understand now... it's like they do with extra long trucks.
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... it's like they do with extra long trucks.
Sure! The only difference is in speed.
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Nice. Like a bullit coming towards you.
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Super picture! Great capturing of the moment!
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