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LH-Series Joists have been standardized in depths from 18 inches (460 mm) through 48 inches (1,200 mm), for spans through 96 feet (29,000 mm). DLH-Series Joists have been standardized in depths from 52 inches (1,300 mm) through 120 inches (3,000 mm), for spans up through 240 feet (73,000 mm).
Fontanini produces 5 inch nativity scene figures at this scale. 1:14: 0.8571428 in: 21.77 mm Tamiya Tamiya 56301 RC 1:14 King Hauler, RC Tractor Trucks 1:14 Scale. 1:13.71: 22.225 mm Model railway scratchbuilders' scale at 7 ⁄ 8 inches to a foot, commonly used with 45 mm gauge track to represent 2 ft gauge prototypes. 1:13: 59 ⁄ 64 in: 23.44 mm
It is not to be confused with a true unitless ratio. A 1:5 architectural scale (inches to feet) would be a 1:60 unitless scale (inches to inches) since there are 60 inches in 5 feet. Typical scales used in the United States are: [1] full scale, with inches, divided into sixteenths of an inch
This designates that 1 inch (or centimeter) on the model represents 8 such units on the prototype. In English-speaking countries, the scale is sometimes expressed as the number of feet on the prototype corresponding to one inch on the model, e.g. 1:48 scale = "1 inch to 4 feet", 1:96 = "1 inch to 8 feet", etc.
The international standard symbol for inch is in (see ISO 31-1, Annex A) but traditionally the inch is denoted by a double prime, which is often approximated by a double quote symbol, and the foot by a prime, which is often approximated by an apostrophe. For example; three feet, two inches can be written as 3 ′ 2″.
21 feet 7 inches (6.58 m) 11 feet (3.4 m) 155 long tons (157 t) [101] [102] Strathisla: 285: Trawler - Steam: 1894: 102 feet 3 inches (31.17 m) 21 feet 7 inches (6.58 m) 11 feet 7 inches (3.53 m) 163 long tons (166 t) [103] Norwood: 286: Steel: Cargo Steamer: 1895: 220 feet 8 inches (67.26 m) 30 feet 2 inches (9.19 m) 15 feet 1 inch (4.60 m)
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252 feet 6 inches (76.96 m) 35 feet 2 inches (10.72 m) 15 feet 5 inches (4.70 m) ... 160 feet 5 inches (48.90 m) 28 feet 1 inch (8.56 m) 15 feet (4.6 m) 515 long tons ...