Right, which is why they call "it" a T45. (two T-32s in one body)
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Subject: [OM] GN of 2 T32's
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> Just wondering what the GN of two T32's used together would be.
> I think it is not 2 times 32, but rather sqr(32*32 + 32*32),
> which makes 45. Can someone confirm or deny this ?
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