Flammpanzer II Ausf D
- Franzl Rider
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Flammpanzer II Ausf D
On E-bay I found a series of six pics from one and the same convoy of vehicles. In this column the PzKpfw II Ausf D Flamm was very present. For everybody interested, enjoy.
Franzl
Franzl
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Flammpanzer II
No 6 and last
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Flammpanzer II
Here a Flammpanzer II from EBAY. Laying beside a road in Russia.
Greetings
Franzl 8)
Greetings
Franzl 8)
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Hi guys,
Three more images from the ebay coffers;
Cheers
Steve
Three more images from the ebay coffers;
Cheers
Steve
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Why so few
Hello Comrades of the Wehrmacht
It's a nice vehicle. Too bad only 90 of them were produced.
I do not understand why the production was so limited. Could it be because of the danger it could reperesent on the Eastern front as one spurs on a field could destroy vast amount of land (burn the crop) and therefore could be a danger to the german troops surrounding the vehicle? Would this theory be relevant?
Or was it simply because flamethrowing tanks were too expensive and not as usefull as the anti-tank replacement (see http://www.achtungpanzer.com/marder.htm for replacement issue)?
But I have to say nice pics. It is a really nice "beast".
Gregory
It's a nice vehicle. Too bad only 90 of them were produced.
I do not understand why the production was so limited. Could it be because of the danger it could reperesent on the Eastern front as one spurs on a field could destroy vast amount of land (burn the crop) and therefore could be a danger to the german troops surrounding the vehicle? Would this theory be relevant?
Or was it simply because flamethrowing tanks were too expensive and not as usefull as the anti-tank replacement (see http://www.achtungpanzer.com/marder.htm for replacement issue)?
But I have to say nice pics. It is a really nice "beast".
Gregory
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Flammpanzer II
From ebay. A unit with at least two Flammpanzer II
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