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Yep. Looks pretty much the same winch. AND, the pilots in overalls pretty much clinches the matter.
Thanks, fellas, for indulging me.
Leo
Thanks, fellas, for indulging me.
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Some rear bogie action on an Sd.Ah.116:
Panzer IV on an Sd. Ah. 116 doing a load test of a bridge
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Hello, just wanted to add to the discussion on the glider trailer. I have thought previously for this be a glider trailer as thought by others. There is also another version which is a bit different from this. And here i post a pic i purchased of earlier beginnings of a glider winch. Not in trailer form but you get the basic concept of how they work.
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Anybody know what those 8 stakes / poles on the side of the radio van (Kfz. 72) are?
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Hello Leo,
Those are pole sections to be assembled into a 10 meter antenna mast.
Those are pole sections to be assembled into a 10 meter antenna mast.
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Max
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Many thanks, Max.
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More specifically, those poles are to me what makes it identifiable as not just a kfz. 72 but this version - Funkkraftwagen a und b (Kfz. 72)
mit Fahrgestell des m. gl. Lkw. (o)
mit Fahrgestell des m. gl. Lkw. (o)
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34. Infanterie-Division-Sanitäts Komp. A, Gomel, Poland 1941: Two Sf. 1 Krankenwagen followed by five Sf. 12 Sanitätswagen(?).
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Hello Maxschnauzer.
The wagens behind the Sf. 1's mentioned above are not Sf. 12 but rather i would refer to these as Hf. 7 - Medical equipment wagons.
Adrian
The wagens behind the Sf. 1's mentioned above are not Sf. 12 but rather i would refer to these as Hf. 7 - Medical equipment wagons.
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Hello to all ; a little more......................
The Sd. Ah. 116!
Source: 1221# Foto WH Panzer Transporter Schwertransporter Anhänger.
Cheers. Raúl M .
The Sd. Ah. 116!
Source: 1221# Foto WH Panzer Transporter Schwertransporter Anhänger.
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: German trailers
Hello to all ; a little more......................
German Tank transporters!
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/panzer-1939-czesc-10,676891.html.
Cheers. Raúl M .
German Tank transporters!
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/panzer-1939-czesc-10,676891.html.
Cheers. Raúl M .
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