nice,,
inside toilet?
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From the latest edition of Australian Antarctic Division newsletter, here's their new transport.‘Priscilla’ Queen of the Ice Desert — Australian Antarctic Division
Lots of space if you were to consider it as an expedition vehicle but with different tyres of course. Then there's the weight...but there is a lot of space. Always a trade off. Anyway lots to enjoy besides Priscilla in the latest newsletter.
nice,,
inside toilet?
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I don't think it has a toilet! Specs are on this page as a pdf download.
Brand New 36 Passenger Terra Bus | Foremost
This is the original Priscilla, cramped and slow, took nearly 3 hours to make it from Wilkins to Casey which is very tedious when you got up at 2am to make the flight.
The new one looks so much better, might have to go back for a ride!
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I must be a pessimist, looking at the specs of the original and seeing what was ordered for the Antarctic crew, it looks like a pen pusher has been at it again...
Irrelevent of engine manufacturer, they put a less powerful engine in yet could have had one at the same weights...
Fuel supply is probably bare minimum, 140 k round trip, if they are in a storm and stuck at 10 kmh, they wouldnt have enough fuel for one way trip...
What the engine requires plus the heating system, it dont add up...
I spose I am not there and only travelled on firm land with no ice or snow, but I would have thought that in that environment you would over engineer some things like supplies if caught out...
Oh well, looks pretty!
Still puzzles me why suck a small fuel tank...
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