Wednesday, 10 November 2010

6th Week

So I thought that this week I would be completly finish...but after a meeting with Alison she suggested to change some little things, I have done them, so I really hope to have it finish soon, well more or less it is finish, it is just little things that need to be polish, other than that...this part of the research is finish!

Since I have finished the researc (not 100%), I can now work on the mock up of the blueprint, I have decided that I will have the bottom of the tank similar to the tanks nowdays, the big change will be on the turret, I want to have a turret with a double canon, one shoots, one loads, this would improve the speed of shooting and since only one canon would shoot at the time then the recoil would not affect it at all, obviously this is all in theory, I am not an engineering, but from what I have research i think it would work, there was a tank that had to stop everytime that wanted to shoot because the canon diameter was so big that if the tank shot while moving the recoil would break some of the parts of the tank, since  I read this then I think that if the two canons were to be shot at the same time the recoil would damage the turret, so my idea is to have two, one shoots, one loads, much efficient in war times :-) I mentioned on week 5 that I wanted to have on the top of the turret, two smaller canons on the back, I think this could be quite interesting, if there was to be 2 canons, it could be easier to shoot in all directions as since they are smaller hence a faster speed, I also want to have 2 miniguns in the front, miniguns are amazing guns, some of them can shoot over 1.000 bullets in about 5-7 seconds, if used in small burst, then it could be a lethal way of killing enemy soldiers around the field.

Next week I will have a blueprint of what the model will look like.

Now is time to think what to research next, now the researching seems a lot easier, I understand much better what I have to do, in which way to write it so everything seems to be going well.

Week 6.

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