Hi
Model 2 foot long by 10 inch wide,I'm unable to remember the exact scale at the moment but i do have it wrote down somewhere.
The cab is made to raise to aid vision when reversing up to a aircraft nose wheel to connect the drawbar,get this wrong and damage the aircraft and you are looking at a repair bill into the millions,saying that you would only usually couple up to the rear of the truck when doing a long tow,most used is the front of the tug when pushing the aircraft back off the stand.
Jack legs are fitted for easy maintenance to lift the wheels clear of the floor and also in case of a puncture when the chassis lands on the floor and it is not possible to get a jack underneath.
Yes 60 tons , chassis built from 120mm plate in three sections then bolted together to weigh 21 tons,the angled plates in between the front and rear wheels are ballast weights total 10 tons ,rear ballast weight when fitted 4 tons ,wheelarches 60mm and 100mm plate 1ton each,wheels and tyres 1 ton each plus engine,gearbox,axles etc
This particular model is diesel-mechanical powered but we did do a different fully battery powered tug.
The engine V10 twin turbo air cooled 15 litre Deutz unit
Zf automatic gearbox
Kessler axles
4 Steer modes Front wheel steer ,Rear wheel steer ,4 wheel steer ,Crab steer all selectable from the cab
4 wheel drive with atop speed of 30 mph and a turning circle smaller than a Vauxhall Astra.
Dead weight drawbar pull 80 tons ,in reality you can push a fully loaded 747 400 on a little above tickover.
Yes i love the cadburys advert as it brings back some very happy memories of building these vehicles.