10-20-2016, 04:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2016, 05:22 AM by Rickb.)
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The A Team Facebook comment on the enclosure:
New enclosure render!
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10-20-2016, 04:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2016, 05:22 AM by Rickb.)
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The A Team Facebook comment on the enclosure:
Jhutton, that is only a render to include side mirrors. The finalized version will be posted soon. They were in the process of designing and engineering hinges for the enclosure panels. I agree that it looks awesome and bet the final version will be better yet!
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I was thinking about the doors today. I have seen some renders that indicate there will be an option for separate doors for driver and passenger. Although there is some aesthetic merit to the two door design, I think the single "gull-wing" concept is far more functional:
a) With one hand, the driver can open the door to pick up a passenger, while still remaining in the driver seat. b) The wider opening may facilitate loading difficult cargo. c) Less complexity in manufacture, less complexity in operation. d) The gull-wing has an element of "wow-factor". Anyone else have an opinion on this?
05-26-2017, 01:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2017, 01:41 AM by SparkE.)
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It can be harder to open gull-wing type door in small parking spaces (sliding doors are best for this, actually). If you don't have (say) 3 or 4 feet of room next to the car, you may not be able to get out.
Are there pics/dimensions of the 'gull wing' door?
05-26-2017, 04:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2017, 03:07 PM by Rickb.)
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It was referred to as the eagle wing door and Is apparently not going to fly as the final SRK door design. I doubt it's functional and perhaps Adds too much cost. Sorry, I got the attachment to large error message on the photo.
I like the the latest render of the hardshell enclosure panels. I'm hoping for doors on both sides for convenient ingress/egress and 2 doors would likely be the best option for the worldwide market. The Solo evolved from a single door to a 2 door vehicle during prototype build #8 thru #10. It's more efficient to manufacture a vehicle with universal vehicle specs to cover all the potential markets.
After approximately ten years of being confronted with ever more ludicrous, computer generated `renderings´ of various small, urban vehicles, I have taken to kicking myself whenever I am reminded that I practically gave away my two Messerschmitt three and four-wheelers so many years ago. Apart from the two-stroke and the cable operated brakes, they were far advanced compared with anything on the market in 2017. Even then, there were aircraft engineering students here in Berlin working on a lightweight, honeycomb sandwich based platform for a modernised, Wankel powered version.
So now we´re getting a mobility scooter / golf cart and a scaled down US monster car instead. I´ve finally given up and am getting myself a new super moto bike. (05-30-2017, 09:11 AM)paravil Wrote: After approximately ten years of being confronted with ever more ludicrous, computer generated `renderings´ of various small, urban vehicles, I have taken to kicking myself whenever I am reminded that I practically gave away my two Messerschmitt three and four-wheelers so many years ago. Apart from the two-stroke and the cable operated brakes, they were far advanced compared with anything on the market in 2017. Even then, there were aircraft engineering students here in Berlin working on a lightweight, honeycomb sandwich based platform for a modernised, Wankel powered version.Think Electric:
On an SRK the width at the wheels is greater than the cabin width, so opening doors while parked should be easier than it is in a car.
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