JBee
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Lol I remember fondly how many times I was critiqued for pointing out that the definition of "exoskeleton" didn't fit to the CT design or how it was structuraly built, over so many pages of different threads here on this forum.
Now here we are...where I can confidently say I'm glad real engineers built the CT and not superficial peanut gallery pundits who are so shallow they can only see skin deep. ? ?
But seriously you can now clearly see that as predicted the main CT components are, and have always been, the structural cabin frame and pack, and the front and rear castings.
This is simply because all loads must go through the suspension, so routing loads outside to the CT skin, so the stainless can carry it is simply counter productive. Let alone that the front fender is small with little load, and the doors carry none, leaving not much "exoskeleton" left anyway.
Regardless, I think it's clear now that name calling is futile, and we should keep to calling things what they are so we don't lose definition of how it actually is.
Now here we are...where I can confidently say I'm glad real engineers built the CT and not superficial peanut gallery pundits who are so shallow they can only see skin deep. ? ?
But seriously you can now clearly see that as predicted the main CT components are, and have always been, the structural cabin frame and pack, and the front and rear castings.
This is simply because all loads must go through the suspension, so routing loads outside to the CT skin, so the stainless can carry it is simply counter productive. Let alone that the front fender is small with little load, and the doors carry none, leaving not much "exoskeleton" left anyway.
Regardless, I think it's clear now that name calling is futile, and we should keep to calling things what they are so we don't lose definition of how it actually is.
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