04-02-2016, 07:31 PM
Chris Davidson Wrote:Chris Davidson Wrote:The two stationary landmarks (LOS) from Z-pedestal are the light signal post on the Houston St. corner and the parking sign further west down Houston St.
At Z166, JFK within the limo aligns with the Houston St corner light signal post.
The flashing part of the gif shows the ' + " sign designating Station# 3+25.0 and gives you an idea of the distance to JFK within the limo.
JFK's location at extant Z156 = Station# 3+19.3
JFK's location at extant Z166 = Station# 3+30.1
10 frames @ 10.8ft = 1.08ft per frame
1.08ft x 5 frames = 5.4ft horizontal = .295(3.54vertical inches) x 18.3 = 5.4ft horizontal
Extant Z161-Z166 = 5 frames
chris
A speed check for extant Z156-Z166 = 10 frames@10.8ft traveled
18.3fps/10frames = 1.83 x 10.8ft = 19.764ft per sec /1.47(1mph) = 13.44mph
I wonder if 10 frames = .55sec would be considered an instantaneous or average speed?
chris
The inset excerpt is from a 1978 article by Jim Marrs, interviewing Chester Breneman.
The survey data in orange is from the final WC survey plat of May 1964, CE884 is what is published in the Warren Report.
The difference in speed between the two boxed entries with the rest of the data being the same is (Z161-Z166=2.24mph) (Z168-Z171=3.734mph).
chris
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