Vehicle identity requests
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Thanks for the Panhard indentifcation.
Next question have this Tschechvehicle any idea of the brand and type ??
And what is a sprengwagen
Greetings Bert
Next question have this Tschechvehicle any idea of the brand and type ??
And what is a sprengwagen
Greetings Bert
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goodday
Found some pictures of this LKW on Schienen, the type is compleet unknown to me
With kind regards
Bert
Found some pictures of this LKW on Schienen, the type is compleet unknown to me
With kind regards
Bert
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Hi Bert,
Latil TL7.
Markus
Latil TL7.
Markus
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Hi Bert,the Rocketman wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 18:51Next question have this Tschechvehicle any idea of the brand and type ??
Škoda 206 from 1932.
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Andriy
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Bert and Markus thanks for the indentification
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Hello,
Anyone recognize the first car in the column? Its in front of the SS P.E. barracks in Sarajevo.
Cheers,
Filip
Anyone recognize the first car in the column? Its in front of the SS P.E. barracks in Sarajevo.
Cheers,
Filip
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Hello Filip,
To me it is a Mercedes Benz Type 290 Cabriolet D:
To me it is a Mercedes Benz Type 290 Cabriolet D:
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Max
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Can you give me some information about this ' Schneemobil ' vehicle ?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Hello von Thomas,
The vehicle is a captured Soviet "aerosani", or aerosled being used by the German police. These were also used by Finnish forces during the Winter War. It is most likely a model NKL-16, but further research may firm this up.
Regards,
Kerry.
The vehicle is a captured Soviet "aerosani", or aerosled being used by the German police. These were also used by Finnish forces during the Winter War. It is most likely a model NKL-16, but further research may firm this up.
Regards,
Kerry.
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Thanks, von Thoma, for that great photo and thanks Kerry for the ID. Here is another view of a similar type from the front:
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Max
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Hi Kerry, hi von Thomas, hi Max,
I´m sorry, but I do not agree with You, Kerry. That´s not a captured Soviet "aerosani" Schneemobil. It is a German Motorschlitten, produced by the company "Henschel" and this vehicle got the designation "Max Henschel". But the Germans copied some parts of the construction of the Soviet model NKL-16/37 and fit the captured Soviet aircraft engine type M-11.
Here some technical details:
weight: 1350 - 1450 kg
aircraft engine type M-11 G with 110 hp
diameter of the propeller: 2,40 m
maximum speed: 50 km/h
tank capacity: 140 l
pay load: 400 kg
Here a pic of the cabin of such a Motorschlitten with the following details:
Eigengewicht (net weight) 1050 kg
Nutzlast (pay load) 400 kg
Gesamtgewicht (laden weight) 1450 kg
Achsdruck (axle pressure) 182 kg
Best regards
Bert
I´m sorry, but I do not agree with You, Kerry. That´s not a captured Soviet "aerosani" Schneemobil. It is a German Motorschlitten, produced by the company "Henschel" and this vehicle got the designation "Max Henschel". But the Germans copied some parts of the construction of the Soviet model NKL-16/37 and fit the captured Soviet aircraft engine type M-11.
Here some technical details:
weight: 1350 - 1450 kg
aircraft engine type M-11 G with 110 hp
diameter of the propeller: 2,40 m
maximum speed: 50 km/h
tank capacity: 140 l
pay load: 400 kg
Here a pic of the cabin of such a Motorschlitten with the following details:
Eigengewicht (net weight) 1050 kg
Nutzlast (pay load) 400 kg
Gesamtgewicht (laden weight) 1450 kg
Achsdruck (axle pressure) 182 kg
Best regards
Bert
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Hi Bert,
Thank you for the correction, somewhat similar, but I am sure that you are right.
Cheers,
Kerry.
Thank you for the correction, somewhat similar, but I am sure that you are right.
Cheers,
Kerry.
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Hi Berk,
Thanks for that information. I have this one labelled NKS-6. Is that a valid designation?
Thanks for that information. I have this one labelled NKS-6. Is that a valid designation?
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Max
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Hi Max,
a nice pic, thanks for posting. But I don´t think, that NKS-6 is a valid designation. First it is also a German "Max Henschel", second the Soviet designation for the aerosleds was NKL. Here a pic of the aerosled NKL-6. Source of the pic: https://wwii.space/aerosani-sssr/
Best regards
Bert
a nice pic, thanks for posting. But I don´t think, that NKS-6 is a valid designation. First it is also a German "Max Henschel", second the Soviet designation for the aerosleds was NKL. Here a pic of the aerosled NKL-6. Source of the pic: https://wwii.space/aerosani-sssr/
Best regards
Bert
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