


And totally off topic, but didn't The Gunny pass away not too long ago? I'm talking about R. Lee Ermy (sp?).
I just know that if I were up in a Hurricane I would absolutely love to run into a PIV with all that flammable stuff right there under my guns.43rdRecceReg wrote:Evening, Painless!
Given the potential heat in the desert (and I've seen film clips of British tankers, using the baking heat in the fenders- or mudguards- of their steeds, to fry eggs)- it must have been an impossible choice, as to where to stow the fuel drums, and jerrycans. If they'd spread them over the engine deck vents and grills, the engine would have overheated.
The fuel would also have been warmed from below, as well as above. At least, the fuel would have been cooler on the turret roof when the tank was in motion, even at the real risk of turning the crew into medium-rare, or very well-done Soldaten.
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In any event, fire on not, I shall travelling along with you and your immersive Pz IV project.