Which is a product of mass and velocity created by speed.I would guess momentum was more at play for the damage rather than outright speed.
As I said, they drove it up a weir cut. It was moving fast, apparently, as it grounded 50 yards further on.Yes looks like they tried to go up the River Thame, the foot bridge is about the same height as Osney.
As I said, they drove it up a weir cut. It was moving fast, apparently, as it grounded 150 yards further on.
Which is a product of mass and velocity created by speed.
Do you think that if it had been driven at the bridge at only 1kt it would have suffered the same damage?Exactly what I said, mass was a factor as much as speed.
Do you think that if it had been driven at the bridge at only 1kt it would have suffered the same damage?