Which configuration is optimized for speed? Which one for acceleration? DISCUSS AWAY!!1Yes, I realized I misspelled carriage[Edited on October 19, 2013 at 10:32 PM. Reason : .]
10/19/2013 10:31:28 PM
a for bothhorses standing on other horses will just slow them down
10/19/2013 10:34:59 PM
which of those setups has your mom in it[Edited on October 19, 2013 at 10:36 PM. Reason : i know it doesn't make sense - wanna fight about it?]
10/19/2013 10:36:13 PM
jeez, can you guys SERIOUSLY answer a thread question without horsing around all the time?
10/19/2013 10:39:33 PM
are the horses on a treadmill? if so, the carrage won't take off
10/19/2013 10:50:04 PM
10/19/2013 11:05:09 PM
BigMan157 ftw
10/19/2013 11:39:04 PM
Best configuration is the cart before the horse.
10/19/2013 11:48:15 PM
(A) speed-because of aerodynamics and drafting (ha ha!)-stability at speed due to less distraction at the sides and less contraptions to keep horses separate-slower horse(s) helped along by whole line; in (B), a slow horse is only helped along by one horse and the other column will need to slow down to compensate(B) acceleration-less horses in front of rear horse to impede movement off the line. Think of it like 4 cars at a stop light: the rear car in A would be way behind the rear cars in B, assuming equal reaction time and power.(B) stopping-same reason above, in reverse(B) handling-shortened team will naturally be more maneuverable through brush, obstacles, and streets-when making turns, the lead horses' movements will transfer faster down the line(C) nothing-slow horse(s) will fall from the line and mess up the power distribution too much-as per drawing, the horses will gravitate to the middle, causing accidents in short order. realistically, there would be some sort of bar spanning the whole length to which the 4 horses are harnessed--------------well that was fun![Edited on October 20, 2013 at 12:10 AM. Reason : ]
10/20/2013 12:09:25 AM
10/20/2013 10:16:51 AM
A for speed, C for acceleration, and Captain Falcon for the best balance.
10/20/2013 11:08:51 AM
That's a wagon, not a carriage.
10/20/2013 11:54:51 AM
car·riagenoun \'ker-ij, 'ka-rij\: a large vehicle with four wheels that is pulled by a horse and that carries people
10/20/2013 12:09:52 PM
OK. Drawing clearly shows a covered wagon, a type of carriage.
10/20/2013 12:26:05 PM
Title asks about configuring a carriage.Thread asks about configuring draft horses.WTF.
10/20/2013 12:31:53 PM