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While Ripsaw is really nice, the MS1 version is unmanned only and the MS2 version is only a two-seater (with optional manned/unmanned control) I've wondered what it would be like to ride in an MS2 when someone was remote driving. Would make for an interesting escort / rescue:
Remotely piloted vehicle with 2 solders on board and able to remain focused on potential threats. And don't forget the remote pilot has a turret mounted weapon, upto an M-2 Machinegun available for additional protection.
The Howe & Howe Technology vehicle I think is better suited as an SHTF transport is actually the SR-X family. These rovers built for coal mines have 6 seats, handle a 45 degree incline in-line or off-axis, have massive 18" of ground clearance and are only 78" tall. Oh, and the body pannels are 1/8" steel plate over 2" steel tube frame.
http://www.howeandhowetechnologies.com/sr1.php
They are base $90k and hand built in Maine. While the normal model has a governer at 21mph, they are capable of 42mph without it. Add doors (base model doesn't have doors) and a roof cargo rack and you can carry what you need over almost any terrain you'd need to.
It's probably been suggested already, but ultralights use little fuel, have short takeoff/landing requirements and float ABOVE traffic jams and hordes of murderous refugees. If I'm not mistaken, they'd typically have a non electronic ignition system, should the disaster happen to be an EMP.
This assumes you are single. It would not work as a family vehicle.
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This assumes you are single. It would not work as a family vehicle.
If hundreds of millions of families in Asia can use a 50cc scooter as reliable transportation for a family of four, I see no reason the same couldn't be done with an ultralight.
You stole my plan!Meh.
I live in MA, own guns, and most idiots down here don't..So when the SHTF I'll just use my guns to rob, loot and plunder all the yuppies andt Antis' food and goods.. and I'll probably live much MUCH better and more comfortably than I'm living now.
Just sayin' [emoji3]
It's probably been suggested already, but ultralights use little fuel, have short takeoff/landing requirements and float ABOVE traffic jams and hordes of murderous refugees. If I'm not mistaken, they'd typically have a non electronic ignition system, should the disaster happen to be an EMP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultralight_aviation
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I'm glad you are just planning for you. If you had young children, scooters would work, but not ultralights.If hundreds of millions of families in Asia can use a 50cc scooter as reliable transportation for a family of four, I see no reason the same couldn't be done with an ultralight.
Meh.
I live in MA, own guns, and most idiots down here don't..So when the SHTF I'll just use my guns to rob, loot and plunder all the yuppies andt Antis' food and goods.. and I'll probably live much MUCH better and more comfortably than I'm living now.
Just sayin' [emoji3]
You stole my plan!
After the shtf and you are living your life with family and like minded friends that you trust, living off stores of sundries and the land/water, needs will change.
After a bobbed deuce-1/2 I really liked the ROKON with their trailer. A true 4-season vehicle.
Of course there are different models. Some of you may like the Mototractor or Hunter models. I know there are/were a few owners here on NES.
https://www.rokon.com/bikes-and-gear
https://www.easternsurplus.net/VehiclesList/1246/BobbedTrucks/1