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TadPortly:
Some nice ideas for your interwar Germans...
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/neu.htm
And Italians...
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=14001&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15
Operator5:
Some interesting designs. My favorite is the one that looks like it is going to have a small turret at the front as well as the main turret.
Probably very impractical, but I think it looks cool.
Driscoles:
Excellent site, thanks for posting ! Those designs remind me of some Imperial Guard Tanks ! Björn
Nowfel:
Can't beat the Christie Flying Tank for sheer 1930s madness...
Flying Tanks that Shed Their Wings
by Lew Hold
Imagine those two formidable weapons of modern warfare, the airplane and the armored tank, combined into one terrible machine of destruction! Fantastic as the idea sounds, it is fast taking physical shape as a reality for Uncle Sam’s army. The whole amazing story is presented to you in this important article.
IS WAR, already made terrible to contemplate by the invention of too-efficient methods of destruction, on the verge of being banished forever by an amazing new weapon so horrible in its possibilities that nations of the world will not dare to risk its fury?
This is the idea conjured up by J. Walter Christie, noted builder of tanks for the U. S. Army, who has been secretly working on the most revolutionary war invention since the discovery of gunpowder—an armored tank which flies as swiftly as a bombing plane, and which, by simply shedding its wings when on the ground, can travel over any terrain with guns blazing at speeds of 70 miles an hour!
The rest is here and some stats here.[/b]
Westfalia Chris:
--- Quote ---IS WAR, already made terrible to contemplate by the invention of too-efficient methods of destruction, on the verge of being banished forever by an amazing new weapon so horrible in its possibilities that nations of the world will not dare to risk its fury? --- End quote ---
Oy gevalt! Now this is the what-teenth time this old schtick came up BEFORE 1945?
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