When I see him again. I was on 24 hour duty when he took it. He is using it for some Staff class. I think it is funny since we are a Aviation unit not a Armour unit. When I see him, I will ask him for it.
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DerAdlerIstGelandet said:I would think the Tiger got knocked over by a Tank Wrecker or something.
I'm only saying what it says on the site but now that I look at it closely I see your are right Soren, well spotted.Soren said:Nice pics Gnomey.
Although its a Pzkpfw.IV opening fire on that last picture, not a Panther
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:I would think the Tiger got knocked over by a Tank Wrecker or something.
Yes, thats exactly what happened.
Erich said:Tiger knocked out ? ................ or abandoned during the retreat ? this was a common practice when tracks could not be brought up to the front from Normandie onward and as already been said any German vehicle was bulldozed however it could be off the side of the road, with the vehicles in some cases remaining at that location for many months, even after the war and finally hauled off and scraped. there are literally hundreds of p[ics of abandoned and trashed German MT's and fueled out GErman panzers litering the roads in France
food for thought gents