![]() 01/26/2015 at 08:46 • Filed to: Ships and cars | ![]() | ![]() |
Here we see:
A Messerschmitt KR200
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A very big ship
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These may have something in common.
Both can go backwards.
Both can go nearly as fast this way as forwards.
Neither has a reverse gear (ships vary but this is true for many of them)
So, what shared method do they use for travel astern?
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Reverse the engine rotation? Just guessing here.
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Reversing their engines?
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Restarting the engine in the opposite direction?
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Tug boats?
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Yes, that's what they do. You can with a two stroke.
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Yes, a speciality of two strokes (although it's apparently possible with a four stroke).
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Yes, a speciality of two strokes (although it's apparently possible with a four stroke).
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Nope, see above.
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Oh I see. Thanks.