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Re: Sockellafetten Sk-L

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Post by jopaerya » 15 Aug 2016, 17:11

Hello Arthur

Looks like the sockellafette for the 5 cm KwK but this one is called 7.5 cm Flak 97 (f) http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... f&start=60

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Post by JKernwerk » 15 Aug 2016, 17:31

Looks like it is on a Paarstand, found in Denmark.
Could it be the Paarstand is also for the 97((f)?
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Post by AvB » 15 Aug 2016, 17:40

So not so rare after all. Nice to see it was widely used like this in combination with the Sockel.

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Re: Sockellafetten Sk-L

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Post by forttravel » 27 Sep 2016, 19:09

Norway after war time. Sockellafette IV for 10,5 cm Schneider gun (French or clones). See unusal waved shape of armour plate upper edge on first two pictures (two different guns).
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Re: Sockellafetten Sk-L

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Post by jopaerya » 02 Oct 2016, 11:57

Hello Forttravel

I think it''s a Drehbettung with the 10,5 cm K29(p) at H.K.B. Hillegom (6./745 then 4./1230).
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... rehbettung

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Re: Sockellafetten Sk-L

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Post by Andrzej Ditrich » 05 Oct 2016, 14:00

Smells like Sk-LI for 7,5cm Pak40 - right?
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Post by jopaerya » 05 Oct 2016, 14:54

Yes Andrzej

Here the steel ground plate , I think is must be turned 180 d. in your picture .

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Post by schwarzermai » 05 Oct 2016, 16:12

jopaerya wrote:Yes Andrzej

Here the steel ground plate , I think is must be turned 180 d. in your picture .

Regards Jos
hello Jos,

Steel ground plate?

it's a wood ground plate for railway ...

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Post by Andrzej Ditrich » 05 Oct 2016, 17:40

I think Jos meant: PAK/(steel)Grundplatte/Holzfundament :)

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Post by jopaerya » 05 Oct 2016, 19:05

I don't want to be a wise guy and it's not my native language but "Grundplatte für Sk.L I "

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Post by Lars Bertelsen » 05 Oct 2016, 22:02

Hello Andrzej
Smells like Sk-LI for 7,5cm Pak40 - right?
wow – I would never have thougt that any part of a Sockellafette I still existed (the Grundplatte looks new, though). Can you please tell where these pictures were taken?
It must be remains one of the 80 Sockelllafetten I, which were manufactured in the winter of 1944/45. In February 1945, 79 of those were sent to the Western Front (Fest.Pi.Kdtr. XXI) and one was sent to Hillersleben for trials.
One further Grundplatte was installed in the test site at Blaavand and is still present. Presumably installed earlier than December 1944.
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Post by Andrzej Ditrich » 05 Oct 2016, 22:41

...this is the one used for trails :milsmile:

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Post by TUS » 05 Oct 2016, 23:22

Really nice discovery Andrzej. Slipped my mind, but not my camera, back in April. ;) Really nice with another surviving example. :)
Enjoy the rest of your trip

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Post by schwarzermai » 06 Oct 2016, 16:00

jopaerya wrote:I don't want to be a wise guy and it's not my native language but "Grundplatte für Sk.L I "

Regards Jos
hello Jos, my mistake, you are completly right

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