[ASLML] 3 lber Gun Question
Paul Kenny
homercles11 at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 13 05:58:28 PST 2004
I dont know about wanting to use this tank. Couple of things to consider
8mm bolted armor all around, means it can be pierced by machine gun bullets.
Air cooled engine. Gee should run really well in the desert! Not like their
is sand or dust to clog the air filters!
primitive operating systems means hard to maneuver, machine guns with
limited range and access and vision.
uncomfortable ride.
Gee the Italian M13/40 is starting to look like a panther!
Paul Kenny
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----Original Message Follows----
From: jtracy at bankofny.com
To: "Paul Kenny" <homercles11 at hotmail.com>
CC: Aslml at asl-forums.net,Aslml-bounces at asl-forums.net,daveolie at eastlink.ca
Subject: Re: [ASLML] 3 lber Gun Question
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:44:05 -0500
Paul writes:
> Actually the Mk II Medium Tank is the tank I am looking
> at. According to Ellis and Chamberlain it did see
> action in NA during the late summer 40 through the
> spring of 41.
Not sure I'd want to face even an M11/39 in one of those.
It's an unholy terror in Siam Sambal, though - one of the many charms of
that scenario is the Vickers duelling with the FT-17s - a real Junkyard
War!
Hmm, I posted three times on this thread yesterday but no sign so far.
JR
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