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Old 04-09-2009, 09:34 PM
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Question Driving a BTR

Anyone know what kind of a transmission the BTR-70 has? Automatic or manual? If it's manual, how is shifting accomplished?

Standard steering wheel or yoke?

Push button or turn-the-key ignition?

Anything else I should know about?

No, I didn't just buy a BTR. The closest I'll ever get to the real think is T2K! I have a PC in a PbP game who's just been assigned to drive a recently captured BTR and I have no idea how one would do that. I'd like my IC driving posts to be as realistic as possible. Just tryin' to keep it real, ya know what ah mean?

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Old 04-09-2009, 09:50 PM
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Standard steering wheel or yoke?
pics of an BTR-80 interior.
http://www.army-technology.com/proje...80/btr803.html


Confirms the "70" version has a steering wheel
http://jedsite.info/afv-bravo/bravo-.../smr-btr70.pdf


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Anyone know what kind of a transmission the BTR-70 has? Automatic or manual?
http://www.onwar.com/weapons/afv/data/rusapcbtr70.htm

Transmission manual (4 forward, 1 reverse)
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They have steering wheels, that I remeber concretely.

as for ignition, be unique and give it a hotwire job maybe a screwdriver, or a toggle switch hanging from some wires that has been taped together. Or, even two pieces of wire that have a male/female clip, that way you can get around any realistic technical issues.
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These are a BTR-80, but I believe the two vehicles are essentially the same (at least as far as general layout and controls).

Cargo Compartment Drivers side forward
Attachment 531

Drivers side rear lower
Attachment 532

Drivers side rear top hatch
Attachment 533

Drivers side rear
Attachment 534

Drivers compartment
Attachment 535

Port side hatch
Attachment 536

Rear
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Commanders area
Attachment 538

Commanders periscope
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Drivers seat instruments
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Gunners position
Attachment 541

Gunsight veiw
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Old 04-10-2009, 06:15 PM
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Thanks guys.

I don't see a stick shifter in any of the pics. How do you suppose one would change gears?
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There is a stick shift in the 2nd pic on my first link.
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There is a stick shift in the 2nd pic on my first link.
Thanks. I see it now.
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Apparently one engine drives the first and third axels and the other drives the second and fourth - if one engine is out of action, the vehicle can still move albeit a bit slower than normal.
No idea how the transmission works.
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How to start a BTR

(1) Two men get out, insert the hand crank and turn until engine turns over.

(2) Driver beats gear shift with hammer until first gear engages.
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