Hi
I was wondering how life was on board a Möbelwagen during combat.
It seems logical that during transit the side armourplates were in upright position and during action, these plates were lowered as to make a bigger platform and the 3.7cm gun could be moved freely.
How were these steel armour plates lowered or put upright?....I don't see any device with cables or gear to crank it up. it all looks like it was done manually.
Now the larger steel sideplates were 2cm thick and measured about 280cm x 100cm......that must come down to 400 kg at least for just one plate
That doesn't seem handy at all.
anyone has another valid explanation?
ciao
Bullitt
I was wondering how life was on board a Möbelwagen during combat.
It seems logical that during transit the side armourplates were in upright position and during action, these plates were lowered as to make a bigger platform and the 3.7cm gun could be moved freely.
How were these steel armour plates lowered or put upright?....I don't see any device with cables or gear to crank it up. it all looks like it was done manually.
Now the larger steel sideplates were 2cm thick and measured about 280cm x 100cm......that must come down to 400 kg at least for just one plate
That doesn't seem handy at all.
anyone has another valid explanation?
ciao
Bullitt
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