Inside The Insane 1960s Nuclear Overland Vehicle - LeTourneau TC-497

Inside The Insane 1960s Nuclear Overland Vehicle - LeTourneau TC-497

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Publish Date:
March 25, 2023
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The LeTourneau Overland Train (TC-497) was one of the longest, largest vehicles ever made. For years I've been obsessed with this strange machine, now sitting abandoned in the middle of the American desert and so, in the midst of my honeymoon, I set out to track it down.

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0:00 - Introduction
02:24 - Origins of the 'Trackless Train'
07:00 - Could I visit the TC497 in Person?
08:02 - Seeing the TC497 For the First Time!
09:41 - The Innovative 'Electric Drive' Wheels
11:09 - The Huge Loading Crane
11:46 - A Unique Suspension System
12:38 - The TC-497 Compared to the Largest Tank?
14:30 - Climbing Inside the TC497!
15:30 - The Galley/Mess Room
17:50 - Sleeping Quarters
18:38 - The Engine Room
20:08 - The Toilet
22:11 - The Bridge of the TC-497
27:18 - Nuclear Power?
29:13 - What Happened to the Rest of the TC-497?
30:42 - Restoring the TC-497
33:24 - Waffling on a Bit

By: Calum
Title: Inside The Insane 1960s Nuclear Overland Vehicle - LeTourneau TC-497
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpWv68xECrY

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What is the best time to fly a drone?

A drone could capture images from the air during sunset and sunrise hours, even though there is not much activity at ground level.

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Statistics

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How To

How to Make a Time-Lapse with a Drone

Two main types of cameras are commonly used when making time-lapses: DSLRs (Digital Single Lens Reflex), that are usually more expensive than point and shoot digital cameras.

The way light enters DSLR cameras can also make them produce better quality images. However, video requires manual focus and exposure settings.

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The aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted to create the desired effect. For example, you could set your shutter speed to 30 seconds for a sunset shot and keep the aperture wide open in order to capture as much natural daylight as possible.

For night shots, the opposite approach would be taken. To reduce light entering the camera's sensor, set the shutter speed at 1 second. This produces a bright image that makes details visible.



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