And if they were using War Thunder Arcade "Physics" it would have fishtailed at least three times before getting in the door and came to a stop 90 degrees from where it did in the video...
After the war Czechoslovakia continued to build the type (versions ST-I and ST-III for training version, about 180 units built) and exported 158 vehicles (version G-13) to Switzerland. Most vehicles in today's collections are of Swiss origin.
Rita wanna have this tank for her driving lessons....
ReplyDeleteAnd if they were using War Thunder Arcade "Physics" it would have fishtailed at least three times before getting in the door and came to a stop 90 degrees from where it did in the video...
ReplyDeleteBut isnt G-13 a Switzerland-built Hetzer? Or am I wrong, and if I am, does the Switz-Hetzer have some other name?
ReplyDeleteAfter the war Czechoslovakia continued to build the type (versions ST-I and ST-III for training version, about 180 units built) and exported 158 vehicles (version G-13) to Switzerland. Most vehicles in today's collections are of Swiss origin.
DeleteNope.
DeleteG-13 - it's Skoda internal index for Jagdpanzer 38(t). Already used in 1945.
Swiss G-13 was with Pak 40 guns, new stowage items, Saurer diesel, different idlers, differend dashboard etc.
Okay, thanks guys. Got bit confused about them. I hope those Czechoslovak Hetzers appear in game someday.
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Deletehmmm 213 is the same number as my mate Alan's replica Pz III Erica.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1-ZiFkl9ZQ&index=3&list=WL