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Flying Tanks - A World War II Idea.

DPS

Charter Member
Here's something you probably haven't seen in FS before: a flying tank.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTGKlC5mqMQ&feature=channel

Before the days when armoured vehicles could be loaded into to back of a C-5 or C-130 and flown to a war zone, there were a number of plans made to attach wings to light tanks and fly them behind enemy lines. Never really caught on though.

Antonov had a good go at it with their tank delivery system/tank glider.

AntonovA40.jpg


ArmouredCar.jpg
 
intresting concept
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i'm sure they stripped the tank of everything it needed to run, and shoot! looks like they lowered the center of gravity by using quite a small tank, with quite a small gun, and a very small turret.

reminds me of those b-52's they stripped to run off of carriers.
 
:icon_lol: I know how to cook the books.

On the one and only flight of the Antonov KT the only thing it was carrying was the pilot/driver....and enough fuel to allow him to drive his vehicle back to base.
 
Thats alot of weight.. woooo...

The Me-323 Gigant seems like a smart plane now. Could carry the tanks in, along with a detachment of soldiers and ammunition, drop them off via the ramp and large door, and take back off in quick order. So long as there was no mud in the field they landed in.. (10 big tires you know... ).



Bill
 
Now if it could fire its main gun whilst flying there would be no need to land - My idea would have been to just build a bomber with a tank turret or 2
 
Sorry DPS, I didn't intend to hijack your thread. Keep making models, it seems you have talent.
 
ugly & Wet by the look of it :icon_lol: i remember reading about the KT, and it really does make the 323 look a great idea in comparison, get a flak hit in a 323 in the wing you could carry on, with the KT it'd be a case of a lost wing, imagine the irony of a tank armed with the flak-88 landing next to and taking out an anti-air gun.....
 
Excellent model, but don't forget the Tetrarch as well... Utterly useless tank, but better than nothing when you're only carrying what fitted in a glider, I suspect!
 
Nice shots of the B-52 in the naval aviation role.:icon_lol:

You can fly anything off an FS carrier...if you turn up the wind to a high enough setting.
 
That armored car in the Max screenie looks like a South African prototype, made too late for North African service. But I see German markings, so maybe some German prototype? Similar to our Boarhound armored car.
 
That armoured car looks close enough to a German 8 wheel armoured car of WWII vintage except maybe the turret there is one in the Royal Armoured Corps tank museum in Bovington UK it was running when I languished ther in the 60's wonder if its still a runner.

One of these

http://ww2drawings.jexiste.fr/Files/1-Vehicles/Axis/1-Germany/09-ArmoredCars/8-rad/Sd.Kfz.234-2.htm

Nice model DPS, now if you want to do a home grown Saladin armoured car I would snap it up having driven one for a while


That armored car in the Max screenie looks like a South African prototype, made too late for North African service. But I see German markings, so maybe some German prototype? Similar to our Boarhound armored car.
 
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