[modeleng] Re: radius question

Peter thanks for getting back to me the measurement is 14 inches between 
axel 1 and axel 3 on the same bogie
regards
kenny
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> Kenny,
>
> Is that adjacent axles (i=2Ee=2E between axles 1 - 2 or 2 - 3) or axles 
> at=
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> either end, i=2Ee=2E between axles 1 - 3=3F
>
> Cheers
>
> Peter
>
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> From: kenny kenny=2Emacdougall@btinternet=2Ecom
> Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 15:19:25 +0100
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> Hi sorry the measurements on my class 37 centre to centre on the axels of
> one bogie is 14 inches not 18 as i first said can anybody help in this 
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> regards
> Kenny
> Skye
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>  Hello can someone help me with a radius question i have a five inch gaug=
> e
> class 37 loco it is a 3 axel bogie the measurements centre to centre on 
> on=
> e
> axel are 18 inches can someone please tell me what would be the minimum
> radius she would go round safely
>  regards
>  Kenny
>  Skye
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