Madison Zanette wrote:i dont get what are they trying to show off they if it was stock with just a crazy hitch that would have been cool but they did other things still cool tho
Machzel08 wrote:um y would they add weight?
Shane OBizzle(ShOBiz) wrote:Machzel08 wrote:um y would they add weight?
Physics > you
Madison Zanette wrote:sorry typeing and not looking lol
i dont get what are they trying to show off. if it was stock with just a crazy hitch that would have been cool but they did other things to make it pull that jet .....you could make a j-body do that to if you did a bunch of work on it still cool tho
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the weight of the vehicle first had to be increased
Other modifications included adding a shorter transmission out of a Touareg V8 to the front axle drive in place of the V10 TDI transmission.
The crew also increased tire air pressure and limited the maximum speed in an effort to protect the tires. Everything else was the same as the street version.
The vehicle was then fitted with a special towing device to enable it to hook up the Boeing 747 to the Touareg’s standard trailer hitch. The experiment took place at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in England outside of London.
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553 lb-ft of torque on tap
ling427ttvette wrote:I think it's funny that they are bragging about how they pulled a 747 with it, but it's not anything like the stock version that they sell. They added a ton of weight, put in a shorter transmission.. it took alot of work to get it to do that.
I would be impressed if they pulled it off of the dealerships lot, hooked it to the 747 and pulled it.
Darkstars wrote:damn you guys are missing the point..... they took a STOCK toureg, and changed out the transmision with another STOCK Toureg, not a crazzy purpose built trans, a stock trans and pulled an air plane with it. The added weight doesn't take away how impressive that is.... physics will tell you its physically impossible to pull an air plane with that little weight, you can not possibly get traction to do it, the whole point of the added wieght is to keep more weight on the tires so they will get traction, plus thats almost an extra 10,000 lbs its pulling on top of an airplane. As for the hitch..... common sence tells you no factory tow hitch on a passenger car is gonna attach to airplane hahahah, obviously they have to make an adapter to make it fit.
Darkstars wrote:damn you guys are missing the point..... they took a STOCK toureg, and changed out the transmision with another STOCK Toureg, not a crazzy purpose built trans, a stock trans and pulled an air plane with it. The added weight doesn't take away how impressive that is.... physics will tell you its physically impossible to pull an air plane with that little weight, you can not possibly get traction to do it, the whole point of the added wieght is to keep more weight on the tires so they will get traction, plus thats almost an extra 10,000 lbs its pulling on top of an airplane. As for the hitch..... common sence tells you no factory tow hitch on a passenger car is gonna attach to airplane hahahah, obviously they have to make an adapter to make it fit.
Rosario wrote:So @!#$ what....you cannot deny its raw power....
What other cars could you modify the exact same way as this one or even less, and pull the same plane?
Darkstars wrote:As for the hitch..... common sence tells you no factory tow hitch on a passenger car is gonna attach to airplane hahahah, obviously they have to make an adapter to make it fit.
ling427ttvette wrote:Rosario wrote:So @!#$ what....you cannot deny its raw power....
What other cars could you modify the exact same way as this one or even less, and pull the same plane?
Put enough weight on a Dodge 3500 dually with a Cummins and I guarantee it would pull it without modification.
89Sunbird wrote:Thats no 747....that was the prototype jet from Casino Royale! Notice the engines are in twin pods under the wing, more like a B-52...
Still pretty cool, though...would like to see a video....
Kardain wrote:89Sunbird wrote:Thats no 747....that was the prototype jet from Casino Royale! Notice the engines are in twin pods under the wing, more like a B-52...
Still pretty cool, though...would like to see a video....
Yeah, that's not a 747. Probably an AirBus model... in either case, that's still alot of weight.