Thing is , if I were to build such a piece . who would drive/store/pay
for/maintain it?
I can afford the hours to put into its construction but thats about
it. The KOR needs members to participate in the hobby , mainly with
designs on battles . more KOR assets will just mean more hassle for
the FTF . ie me.

Neil R


On Feb 18, 8:28 pm, Pete Arundel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cynic . . .
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> I'm inclined to nag Neil to build an Ontos now :-)
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> On Feb 18, 8:26 pm, Steve Tyng <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The Ontos will never be built.  Those who are inclined to build (and
> > finish) a vehicle have already done so.  Those who dream of doing so
> > will continue to dream...  and nothing more!
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> > On Feb 17, 2:12 pm, Pete Arundel <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > May I argue the case for not limiting an Ontos to 6 shots, M'lud?
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> > > A rocket operates via the well known principle of "every action has an
> > > equal and opposite reaction" - the rocket exhaust goes backwards and
> > > the rocket, propellent, casing and all, goes forwards. A new one piece
> > > round can then be placed in the launch tube. A breach, as such, is not
> > > required.
> > > A Recoiless rifle operates via the same priciple as a normal gun. The
> > > expanding propellent gasses force the projectile down the barrel. Ok,
> > > a bigger proportion goes flying out the venturi in the breach to
> > > negate the recoil but the principle is the same. The propellent case
> > > is then extracted from the breach after firing in a similar way to any
> > > other gun. It can then be reloaded like any other gun with a fixed,
> > > two piece round of ammunition - projectile + case.
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> > > The Ontos used the same basic running gear as the M56 Scorpion
> > > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M56_Scorpion). The M56 used a 90mm gun
> > > in an open mount. To reload it, the crew had to be outside the vehicle
> > > just as they would have to be to reload the 106's on the Ontos. I put
> > > it to you that the M56, if built for battling, would not be limited to
> > > a single shot. Nor should the Ontos. I rest my case.
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> > > A recoiless rifle is a gun and should be treated as a gun.
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> > > Unless He Who Must Be Obeyed says otherwise, of course . . .
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> > > On Feb 15, 8:49 pm, Clark Ward Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I'm with Steve, I love me some Ontos goodness (my Yahoo ID is
> > > > OntosMk2, got that one a long time ago!), but I think that RR's are
> > > > closer to rockets than cannons.  I'd ask Frank or something :)
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> > > > On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Steve Tyng <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > BF wrote:
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> > > > >> Hmmm.... since they were recoilless rifles instead of rockets,
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> > > > > There's a fine line between a recoilless rifle and a rocket launcher.
> > > > > In practice they were both single shot weapons.  Before I'd spend much
> > > > > time building an Ontos I'd get a determination on it's armament from
> > > > > the FOUNDER...
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> > > > > Steve
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