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How to make amphibicious

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j1mz

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Hy all, my name is jimmy..

i am a college student with mjor mechatronics engineering, i already in my final year..

and my lecture already ask me, to give an idea of final project..
i was thinking too make an amphibicious..

but i was totally blank (dont know anything) about how to make one...

can anybody give me a suggestion?
thx and regard..
:D
 
If your speaking of a amphibious vehical a good place to start is find some info on real ones and go from there.The army had them going back to wwII. good luck.:D

---------- Post added at 8:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 8:27 AM ----------

The 6 wheel drive versions were introduced in the 1960s theres plenty of info out there on these.
 
If memory serves, the army was using an amphibious 6 X 6 in WW II known as the DUKW (pronounced duck). It was a standard 6 X 6 truck with a hull and marine running gear fitted. It was capable of carrying a load of 2 1/2 tons ashore.

The army also had an amphibious Jeep as well.
 
If your speaking of a amphibious vehical a good place to start is find some info on real ones and go from there.The army had them going back to wwII. good luck.:D

---------- Post added at 8:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 8:27 AM ----------

The 6 wheel drive versions were introduced in the 1960s theres plenty of info out there on these.

thank you for your suggestion..

do you have a sugestion of which site i should go to get an info of real amphibicious?:)
 
If memory serves, the army was using an amphibious 6 X 6 in WW II known as the DUKW (pronounced duck). It was a standard 6 X 6 truck with a hull and marine running gear fitted. It was capable of carrying a load of 2 1/2 tons ashore.

The army also had an amphibious Jeep as well.

Your right on that hamz the 6wheel drive i was reffering to was those little fiberglass ones for recreational use.:D

---------- Post added at 8:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 8:44 AM ----------

thank you for your suggestion..

do you have a sugestion of which site i should go to get an info of real amphibicious?:)

Just do a search on the web for amphibious vehicals you'll find it.:D
 
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