Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: dirtdart on April 11, 2011, 08:53:30 AM
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Hey bud, since your such a great sport bud, you will love this link. Seems to me like the M-18 is cool, but the M-36.....
-Crusader
http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/download/csipubs/gabel2.pdf
For the rest of you tanks fans, http://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/CSI/WWIIPubs.asp has some pretty good articles, some could be used as data for snapshots et al.... enjoy. :salute
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BAR is MEAN :rock
if he wants a junk m-18 he wont budge lol :x :x :x :x :cheers: :t
now in the m-18's defence there is alot of more advanced armor in AH.. ya the m-3 75mm is nice but tbh if you have tigers and panthers the hellcat<m-18>
should be in ASAP...
The Dude
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crusader my friend :aok
the link wont load for me though :headscratch: what is it?
P.S. i wouldnt mind the M-36 ;) nor the M-10 for that matter (but its just a sherman 76mm with an open top turret really...) but that M-18.... ohhh the things i'd do :ahand
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Dammit... I did not thi k the site was secure. I will hang the file. It is a professional paper written by some folks at Leavenworth about the use of tank destroyers in wwii. Going to be a few... on my phone right now.
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crusader my friend :aok
the link wont load for me though :headscratch: what is it?
P.S. i wouldnt mind the M-36 ;) nor the M-10 for that matter (but its just a sherman 76mm with an open top turret really...) but that M-18.... ohhh the things i'd do :ahand
you have to right click the link (top one) and hit save target as, then hit download and then open it, it's a PDF file. Intersting reading
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you have to right click the link (top one) and hit save target as, then hit download and then open it, it's a PDF file. Intersting reading
thanks :aok ill check it out asap
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The best of the WW2 designed equipment is the M60A3. Glorified WW2 armor with the best thermal sight known to man. Can spot a goat, goat shanker or a T-72 at 3k. And relevant because until you get to the M1 series they are all glorifed M-26 designs.
Boo
D.A.T. since 1991
M60A3
M1A1