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    Although he probably rarely sat, when the stug commander sat in his seat, did he sit facing forward or to the side?

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    Carl C

    #2
    Originally posted by Carl Christense View Post
    Although he probably rarely sat, when the stug commander sat in his seat, did he sit facing forward or to the side?

    Thanks

    Carl C
    Forward of course - only the loader faced to the side
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      #3
      Wow. That's tight. Thanks.

      Carl C

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        #4
        Originally posted by Carl Christense View Post
        Wow. That's tight. Thanks.

        Carl C
        Yes, like all german tanks - been in almost every type, and even a Tiger II has so little space, one have to wonder how 5 soldiers plus ammo plus gear would fit in...

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          #5
          Very very tight altogether. I had a chance of getting into 3 StuGs last year, and even when there was no hurry, I found it difficult to move around...BEING ALONE inside I believe they chose short guys as tanker crew.

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          Carles

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            #6
            Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
            I believe they chose short guys as tanker crew.
            Thats common sense or collectors myths, but its not true. Met many tanker vets over the years, almost all were big, some even bigger than me (1,87)

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              #7
              Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
              Yes, like all german tanks - been in almost every type, and even a Tiger II has so little space, one have to wonder how 5 soldiers plus ammo plus gear would fit in...
              How did you get on in the Driver and the Radio Operator positions? Did they have more room than the three guys in the turret?

              Apologies OP didn't mean to highjack your thread and take it in another direction!

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                #8
                In the Stug III the driver's seat's back is collapsible, so driver would pull the back down flat, slide to his place and pull the back up again (I think). See it from the gunner's position:

                Carles
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by IanC View Post
                  How did you get on in the Driver and the Radio Operator positions? Did they have more room than the three guys in the turret?
                  Well, once you are into your position, your fine, there is enough room to be what you are there for.
                  In tanks driver and RO had to use their hatches, even in TIGER I theres no way to crawl from turret to frontal positions.

                  Personally my all time favourite is the gunners position inside the TIGER II: once inside I can almost stand straight up, from turret floor to turret roof. But then the seats upright back "part" (dont know the english word) is in front of your belly - how to get over it? Looked up, and saw 2 u-irons welded under the roof. Grap then, pull yourself up like a gymasiths, and you sit!
                  Moving the 18ton turret with just one hand was a great experience!

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                    Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                    In the Stug III the driver's seat's back is collapsible, so driver would pull the back down flat, slide to his place and pull the back up again (I think). See it from the gunner's position:

                    Carles
                    Yes, this type was used in all kind of armoured vehicles, incl. halftracks, from app. 1943 on:
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                      Well, once you are into your position, your fine, there is enough room to be what you are there for.
                      In tanks driver and RO had to use their hatches, even in TIGER I theres no way to crawl from turret to frontal positions.

                      Personally my all time favourite is the gunners position inside the TIGER II: once inside I can almost stand straight up, from turret floor to turret roof. But then the seats upright back "part" (dont know the english word) is in front of your belly - how to get over it? Looked up, and saw 2 u-irons welded under the roof. Grap then, pull yourself up like a gymasiths, and you sit!
                      Moving the 18ton turret with just one hand was a great experience!
                      Argh! Fantastic response thanks! If we ever meet in the real world I have about a million questions for you!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by IanC View Post
                        Argh! Fantastic response thanks! If we ever meet in the real world I have about a million questions for you!
                        Coming to Kassel show?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                          Coming to Kassel show?
                          Unfortunately not! It is one my list to attend the Kassel show but can't do it this year.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by IanC View Post
                            Unfortunately not! It is one my list to attend the Kassel show but can't do it this year.
                            To bad - but you can always PM or email me

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                              #15
                              Was the height of the commanders seat adjustable?

                              Carl C

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