> That rectiformer provided DC to the engines...just real simple no magic...and
> Flyer used to have engines with DC motors and then came the universal motors..
> gale
Ed to Gale, Ed to Gale......OK -- you have whetted my curiousity. Not to
mention getting my attention. If the engines are receiving DC, how can AF
advertise that two engines and run on the same track heading toward each other
and then, just before the crash, stop and reverse. How can that be done with
plain DC? Maybe there is an insulated gap in the track, but the advertisement
makes no mention of that. In fact, the ad states "on the same track". Call me
confused which is almost as bad as being ignorant. Ed L.
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