Have I looked at the photos for a long time again:
So when I look at the photos like this, the A7V Hedi does not give the impression of a hasty (improvised) construction, it is a well thought out construction. For whatever this was intended in World War I, Nachrichtenwagen?
Have I looked at the photos for a long time again:
So when I look at the photos like this, the A7V Hedi does not give the impression of a hasty (improvised) construction, it is a well thought out construction. For whatever this was intended in World War I, Nachrichtenwagen?
Thanks for your thoughts. And yes, I do not believe either. Close examination of vehicles from the same period, i.e. the Strv m 21-29, contribute a lot to the understandig of contemporary manufacturing technology. The two "Nachrichtenwagen" suggest that they are two fine examples of late war or even inter war engineering.
Have a look at some details:
The design feature of the louvres on Hedi's upper side can also be found to the LK II.
The same applies to the driver and commander domes. A feature that was planned for the "Oberschlesien Wagen".
Regards,
Peter
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"Siplicity is the ultimate sophistication" -Leonardo Da Vinci-
More refined than necessary. Someone spent a lot of time, material and effort to create two sophisticated vehicles - so much time that they never became ready... A very special way of avoiding service in the field.