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Oh, it's the one with detachable turret. :lol:

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Re: I took this just for you White Blue

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You're a hopelessly un-reformable personality man, at least I'm trying, see? :wink:

The concept of the BRM -outfit in Bourne coming up with a contraption like the 1.5 kompressor V16 without outside help is completely unfathomable, why I belive in the legend of the drawings taken as a war-whatever after their sorry army finally managed to cross the Rhein.

But that's me, WB.
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The technical level between Germany and the UK in them days were different solar systems. While the brits were shipping their pitiful armored vehicles en masse, one Wehrmacht Panter could easily take out three of those before lunch.

And if you would dare to confront the Waffen-SS with their Tigers, running low on fuel as they did, get outta there.
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"

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Re: I took this just for you White Blue

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xpensive wrote:The technical level between Germany and the UK in them days were different solar systems. While the brits were shipping their pitiful armored vehicles en masse, one Wehrmacht Panter could easily take out three of those before lunch.

And if you would dare to confront the Waffen-SS with their Tigers, running low on fuel as they did, get outta there.
Oh great. Now we're gonna get Nazi-Allies fanboy yingyang? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: I took this just for you White Blue

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Not at all, leave politics to the politicians.

Simply a technical xplanation of the past, like it or not, but as a mechanical engineer, one cannot help standing in awe when beholding the contraptions produced at the time.

Whenever the Königstiger (Tiger 2) appeared on the western font in 1944, everyone ran for cover. The amrican attack-flyers could take them out, but only when their Maybach V-12s ran out of gas, sitting ducks they where.

Then there was the "Maus" of course, but that's a different story alltogether.
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xpensive wrote:The technical level between Germany and the UK in them days were different solar systems. While the brits were shipping their pitiful armored vehicles en masse, one Wehrmacht Panter could easily take out three of those before lunch.

And if you would dare to confront the Waffen-SS with their Tigers, running low on fuel as they did, get outta there.
How do you manage to get things so wrong.
The early 'panzer' tank had a tiny gun and was no match at all for French or British heavy battle tanks. It was the tactics used in blitzkrieg that allowed the Germans to roll up Europe.
The Tiger of which I have two models one with cameras I used to shoot vermin in the garden, were a good tank with the 88 AA gun a classic. However they were far to complex and had too narrow tracks for use in Russia in Winter. The T34s walked all over them, as did the later Allied tanks including the big gunned Shermans.

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xpensive wrote:Then there was the "Maus" of course, but that's a different story alltogether.
Maus was a joke.

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Got to brag a bit, since I'm probably the only person on this forum (and globally) who had accidentally pressed trigger-button on tank, while it was parked in the garage, and fortunately only machine gun was loaded and ready to fire.

BTW, I was in the infantry and totally illegally messed with the tank. :lol:

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Re: I took this just for you White Blue

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manchild wrote:
xpensive wrote:Then there was the "Maus" of course, but that's a different story alltogether.
Maus was a joke.

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Got to brag a bit, since I'm probably the only person on this forum (and globally) who had accidentally pressed trigger-button on tank, while it was parked in the garage, and fortunately only machine gun was loaded and ready to fire.

BTW, I was in the infantry and totally illegally messed with the tank. :lol:
That's freaking hilarious :)

If people know the kinda of shenanigans of the militaries of the world, they would go straight to CNN :)

My ex gf was in an artillery regiment, drunk as heck, calling in artillery practice shots from 14km away, 500 feet from the impact.

The person firing was also drunk.

You guys may have got on famously. Maybe I should hook you up?
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I don't think it was intended as a joke, but the "maus" became one, Wittnann and other individuals within the "panzer", like Guderian or the desert rat were made public heroes, when at one point in time Wittmann made a complete arse of himself.

The "maus" was sanctioned by the fuhrer himself, who had ordered 200 of those monsters, when Wittmann while on the guided tour in the shop says;

"My #32 Tiger is 50 tons and I don't have gas for that thing anyway, now you're suggesting I need another 100 tons to carry aeound in the Ukraine?"

No spin-doctors in those days.
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ooops.
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This WWII tank talk is definitely OT here. Why don't you open an OT thread about it if your fascination compels you to discuss the technology? Some people don't like to be exposed to war machinery.
Formula One's fundamental ethos is about success coming to those with the most ingenious engineering and best .............................. organization, not to those with the biggest budget. (Dave Richards)

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WhiteBlue wrote:This WWII tank talk is definitely OT here. Why don't you open an OT thread about it if your fascination compels you to discuss the technology? Some people don't like to be exposed to war machinery.
Treading on tender feet here are we now? Cannot take away the engineering feat of the german industrie, though the failed hopelesly on the concept of stategic bombing.

The fuhrer had little understanding of this, while Goring was stoned out his mind, but the Heinkel engineers were not.

They actuallyy built, and flew, from Bretagne to NYC, and back. Not dropping bombs or anything, just for show.
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There's this wonderful quote from Wittmam when he's requested to do promotion work for the Waffen-SS Liebstandarte.

"Schweden,immer diese Schweden, division viking, genau? "
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xpensive wrote:
WhiteBlue wrote:This WWII tank talk is definitely OT here. Why don't you open an OT thread about it if your fascination compels you to discuss the technology? Some people don't like to be exposed to war machinery.
Treading on tender feet here are we now? Cannot take away the engineering feat of the german industrie, though the failed hopelesly on the concept of stategic bombing.

The fuhrer had little understanding of this, while Goring was stoned out his mind, but the Heinkel engineers were not.

They actuallyy built, and flew, from Bretagne to NYC, and back. Not dropping bombs or anything, just for show.
Reminds me of that war time RAF song about the B17.

We are flying flying fortresses at 40,000 feet and we only have a tiny little bomb.
The Heinkel would fit that description well if it flew to New York and back.
It did not bomb anything because the aircraft was full of fuel.
Unlike the Mosquito which could bomb Berlin and carry the same load as a Lancaster and fly as fast as the current German fighters.
Touche I think.

Sorry, I think we should return to WBs pedal car.

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autogyro wrote: Reminds me of that war time RAF song about the B17.

We are flying flying fortresses at 40,000 feet and we only have a tiny little bomb.
The Heinkel would fit that description well if it flew to New York and back.
It did not bomb anything because the aircraft was full of fuel.
Unlike the Mosquito which could bomb Berlin and carry the same load as a Lancaster and fly as fast as the current German fighters.
Touche I think.

Sorry, I think we should return to WBs pedal car.
The legend of Michael Wittmann, sitting on the hill near Bocars vilage early that morning, seing a long line of allied armouroed vehicles tru his binoculars, saying to the driver of that fat Tiger of his;
- Range?
- 1100 meters

Wittmann takes down his binocalars and pats that 88 mm AA gun;

- Back off 200 meters, let's see how she does from a distance.
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"