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Would it be possible to fling a pestilence ridden dead animal over the stone
wall with this rig? Where would you keep this animal? I would think you'd want it close at hand, but far enough down wind.... "DSK" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" wrote: Last time I used a crossbow, it took maybe 10 seconds to load and shoot. Maybe he was thinking of a catapault ![]() Nobody, including Jax, knows what Jax was really thinking of. rhys wrote: No, he was likely thinking of a ballista, the crossbow-like field 'artillery" piece common since the Romans. Or an onager. Now, if you could rig a mast-based trebuchet, you'd really have a pirate deterrent, but I suspect it would only work on an unstayed rig G Might have a problem with accuracy. However, if you are attacked by pirates who have built a protective stone wall around their boat, you'd be all set! DSK |
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MMC wrote:
Would it be possible to fling a pestilence ridden dead animal over the stone wall with this rig? Where would you keep this animal? I would think you'd want it close at hand, but far enough down wind.... Sure. You could keep it downwind by hanging it from the spinnaker pole prior to loading it in the trebuchet. Umm, are we getting points for "silliest thread currently on usenet"? Regards Doug King |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 02:42:02 GMT, "MMC" wrote:
Would it be possible to fling a pestilence ridden dead animal over the stone wall with this rig? Where would you keep this animal? I would think you'd want it close at hand, but far enough down wind.... Launch it out of the hatch in the head. That why Peggie Hall places such importance on proper venting G R. |
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