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Pagnell Class Sports Car
Designed by Ewan Quibell 2020-11-29
Updated 2020-12-01
CraftID: | Pagnell Class Sports Car, TL8, Cr 77,871 |
Hull: | 1/2, Displacement=1, Conf=1AF, Armour=2C, Loaded=7.764 tons, Unloaded=8.943 tons |
Power: | 1/2, Improved Internal Combustion=2.356 Mw, Duration=8 hours |
Loco: | 1/2, Wheels=4, P/W=263.4, Road=352 kph, Offroad=105.6 kph |
Comm: | Radio=V Distant (50 km) x2, |
Sensors: | Radar=Distant, Passive Audio, Active Audio, Environ, Image Enhancement, Headlights x2 |
Off: | Hardpoints=1 |
Def: | DefDM=+2 |
Control: | Panel=Electronic x1 Pagnell Car Computer System CPU=Linear x3, Storage=Standard x11 FundLogic=LowData, FundCmd=LimitedBasic Software=Ground Vehicle-0 |
Accom: | Crew=1 (Driver), Seats=Cramped x2, Env=basic env |
Other: | Fuel=1.178 klitres, Cargo=0.003 klitres, ObjSize=Small, EmLevel=Faint Cost in Quantity=Cr 62,297 |
The Pagnell is a high end luxury sports car with all the features that you would expect in the high end motor vehicle market. Made by Newport motors of Riftgate to put their racing heritage in a road legal sports car.
Features include road and other vehicle awareness, collision avoidance, as well as adjustable suspension, traction control, breaking assist with breakforce distribution, parking assist, along with all the standard features of an advanced engine management systems and all round sensors to make match the ride to the preference of the driver. The passenger can utilise a range of in car entertainment including in car data network connectivity, while the driver benefits form in car navigation, voice activated controls along with auto activation of equipment if required.
Best regards,
Ewan
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For the fallen in the cause of the free:
"When I go home I will tell of them and say,
For our tomorrow, They gave their today."
My spelling is entirerly due to dyslexia, typos, and poetic license