Hi,
An infinitely better solution is a program like "Autotrack" from Savoy.
This gives you a huge range of vehicles, ability to create your own and
ability to sort out what happens when you go forwards, backwards or any
combination of these at any speed. The results are grip editable and can
provide an excellent visual view of the vehicle tyre track and overhangs.
--
Laurie Comerford
CADApps
www.cadapps.com.au
"TCEBob" wrote in message
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> Jim, I would be eternally grateful. Tcebobc at com cast dot net.
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> rs
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> "Jim Mims" wrote in message
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> > Fire Truck:
> > Turning Radius: 48'
> > Length: 32'
> > Width: 8'
> > Height: 9'-8"
> > Overhang Rear: 10'
> >
> > If you need it, I have charts for different vehicles extracted from
> > Architectural Graphics Standards that I could email, I think they're
> tif
> > images?
> >
> > - Jim
> >
> > "TCEBob" wrote in message
> > news:40216d92$1_1@newsprd01...
> > > I need to set up a turn-around at the end of a 400' drive for fire
> truck
> > > turns. Not a cul-de-sac but a tomahawk. What radius or vehicle type?
> I
> > > know, that's a bit like "how high is up?" but let's stipulate a mid
> > > range vehicle rather than, say, an urban ladder. Any leads
> appreciated!
> > >
> > > rs
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