Fundamental Land Vessel Design


From an axial scheme composed of forward and rear axles, the floor body of the conducted rotary seats the housing chassi upon wheel height dimensions with the operating motor situated at the rear of the axel bound chair.

Beginning with the four wheels to conduct movement, the axle rods are attached to the individual wheel hubs, so as to allow for rotary function within the operating dynamics of the vehicle. Placed in connection with one another, the two "wheeled" axles and the one medial axle are formed in an "I", so as to allow for the rest of the frame to seat its dimensions along the established locomotive base. A woodboard finds rightful placing on the axle bars which is tapered toward its end to reduce weight and turning resistance. Atop the woodboard, a chair is placed to seat the driver, and behind the chair is placed the motorbox. The motorbox houses the engine which is connected to the rear axle, and from its rudimentary operation, the whole of the build is able to propel itself forward.




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