The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by kstdk » 28 Oct 2014, 10:24

Hello

Arthur - 100 % Correct :thumbsup:

You are next with a new quiz, please!

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by AvB » 28 Oct 2014, 11:21

What and where?
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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by Bo2 » 28 Oct 2014, 17:42

Arthur, I don't answer, too easy for me :wink:
But do you call it a Rxxx "SK" or "normal" Rxxx ?

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Post by AvB » 28 Oct 2014, 18:29

:D I haven't been inside, isn't it a regular? PM? :wink:

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by jbb20p7 » 29 Oct 2014, 18:15

Hello,

It was built on the top of a dune , before collapses here ..... 8-)

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by moonraker » 03 Nov 2014, 22:54

yes JB
627 and 604 just front :thumbsup:

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by AvB » 06 Nov 2014, 18:56

Takes too long :) It's the 627 of Ar 45 at Dune du Pilat. I've just learned it has a second entrance on the side. :D

Anyone who wants can ask a new question!

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by M19 MADMAL » 08 Nov 2014, 23:51

AvB wrote:Anyone who wants can ask a new question!
I will have a go at quizzing the great minds here! :milsmile:

What 600 m3 standard type bunker needed these armoured parts in its construction???

434P01 x 1
19P7 x 2
410P9 x 1
730P3 x 2
735P3 x 1

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Post by JKernwerk » 09 Nov 2014, 03:09

633.
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Post by M19 MADMAL » 09 Nov 2014, 12:46

Not a 633 :lol:

The armoured parts listed are the total amount of parts used for 1 example. 600 = the volume of the bunker in metres squared and around 27 examples were built :wink:
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Post by kstdk » 09 Nov 2014, 15:02

Hello

Maybe the R628?

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by TH » 09 Nov 2014, 16:01

600 m³ and 27 bunkers built matches the 628 going by Rolf's typology.
But the armoured parts do not... :?

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Post by M19 MADMAL » 09 Nov 2014, 16:43

TH wrote:600 m³ and 27 bunkers built matches the 628 going by Rolf's typology.
But the armoured parts do not... :?
Right use and used as the standard St. for the infantry in one Atlantikwall 'region' but pre-dates the 600 series. . .
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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by TH » 09 Nov 2014, 16:54

Ok, I found a drawing of "Gruppenunterstand WaKoFest" on bunkersite and I think the number of doors matches. :wink:

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Re: The official AHF Fortifications & Artillery quiz thread

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Post by M19 MADMAL » 09 Nov 2014, 18:52

TH wrote:Ok, I found a drawing of "Gruppenunterstand WaKoFest" on bunkersite and I think the number of doors matches. :wink:
Hi TH,

You are correct :thumbsup:

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