Holy Mother Russia! Was it knocked out or bogged out? Why was it upside down? Looks like there was a hole on the armour. Human remains? Restored since recovery?
Holy Mother Russia! Was it knocked out or bogged out? Why was it upside down? Looks like there was a hole on the armour. Human remains? Restored since recovery?
Ah the F4, proof you can make a brick fly if you give it enough power.
Holy Mother Russia! Was it knocked out or bogged out? Why was it upside down? Looks like there was a hole on the armour. Human remains? Restored since recovery?
Sad story this one. The tale is laid bare on a couple of German armor forums if you poke around....Human remains were (allegedly) found - medals picked out and the rest unceremoniously dumped. The vehicle was stripped and the hulk is now sitting in a junk yard. The only good news is that engine and tranny were allegedly were sold to a collector in Germany and restored to operating condition.
Back to the F4 topic for just a minute
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Well since its still on my mind I can get a 20 min flight on a Canso in Hamilton for 300 bucks. A little cheaper then the Lanc![]()
That is sad. It's also why peasants can't have nice things.
Early StuG -
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Later StuG under new ownership:
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Keeping the lads' boots dry:
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Cutaway "tropicalized" version, for use in places where being bottled up in a metal box is just too damn hot:
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PBY's (Catalina's) were called Cansos in Commonwealth service. Some were converted to waterbombers after WWII. Used extensively here in Ontario by MNR. A/C were hired on contract from commercial operators. I worked on numerous forest fires where we had "air attack" support from Cansos. I also had the experience of catching a "ride" in one of these A/C when it was being moved from Timmins to Geraldton . I remember the crew putting 5 gals of oil in each engine during the preflight. A/C was owned and operated by Georgian Bay Airways based in Parry Sound. Contract Cansos were replaced by Canadair CL 215's owned and operated by the Province. 215's have been replaced by turbine powered 415's. You've got to love the sound of big radial engines being fired up.
The front sight on the rifle Ganderite is speaking of is eerily reminiscent of a MP43, MP44, or StG44.
There's really not enough of the weapon showing to make a definitive statement.