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Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:19 pm
by Jofaur86
:D Good evening,
Panther Houffalize catering, on the net
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wbqrpCpAhfU

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 8:55 pm
by John Glover
Hi Herman.What parts do you need. I have early exhausts, exhaust shields,replacment fan housing for where the crew heater was, and a after market early mantlet.regards John

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:23 am
by HERMAN BIX
John Glover wrote:Hi Herman.What parts do you need. I have early exhausts, exhaust shields,replacment fan housing for where the crew heater was, and a after market early mantlet.regards John
Gday mr GLOVER, I would be interested in those for sure. Pm with a proposal when you can mate

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:27 am
by HERMAN BIX
Thanks for those links Mr Jofaur .
There are quite a few informative sites on this tank that seem to have popped up since it restoration began.
I have uncovered an interview with one of the kids in the pictures, but it will take a bit of editing to post it.

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:46 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Been checking the period pictures, looks like both stowage boxes were missing off the rear.
No indication if this was as a result of the blast that flung it over the bridge, or they were lost earlier.
Could it be that they were not fitted at the time ??

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 1:29 pm
by Jofaur86
Hello,
yes Mister Herman, there are many articles on the net, since the restoration of this Panther, but nothing more precise on this event? and unfortunately, not many witnesses of the time?
on some articles it is explained that it was the blast that turned the Panther upside down? and in addition in the river and on the back, therefore impossible if possible survivors, of exits, probably drowned? weird that no witnesses mentioned this episode

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 2:22 pm
by lmcq11
Thank you Mr Herman,

You bring back memories of a roadtrip i did in 2011 with my late father who wanted to visit WW1 and WW2 sites in France and Belgium, me too of course. I made sure to bring him to Houffalize to see the Panther. The town put it in a prominent display downtown. I agree with its restauration.
Panther 111 Houffalize
Panther 111 Houffalize
Panther 111 Houffalize
Panther 111 Houffalize
Panther 111 Houffalize
Panther 111 Houffalize
The town of La Gleize is 40 minutes away to see one of Peiper's King Tiger.
King Tiger at La Gleize
King Tiger at La Gleize
King Tiger at La Gleize
King Tiger at La Gleize
And Vimoutier in Normandy to see the Tiger 1 among so many other fascinating places.
Tiger 1 in Vimoutier
Tiger 1 in Vimoutier

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 5:03 pm
by PainlessWolf
Herman,
And people ask why we as Modelers do so much German Armor. They all have fascinating stories to tell if One will just stop and listen. Following along to hear this particular Panzers Tale.
regards,
Painless

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFALIZE 1944

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:53 pm
by HERMAN BIX
lmcq11 wrote:Thank you Mr Herman,

You bring back memories of a roadtrip i did in 2011 with my late father who wanted to visit WW1 and WW2 sites in France and Belgium, me too of course. I made sure to bring him to Houffalize to see the Panther. The town put it in a prominent display downtown. I agree with its restauration.
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The town of La Gleize is 40 minutes away to see one of Peiper's King Tiger.
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And Vimoutier in Normandy to see the Tiger 1 among so many other fascinating places.
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I know its 2 years, but thats still pretty close to running into each other really !!
I am humble to hear your Dad passed away, but at least he got to see & touch things that obviously meant a lot to him.
many folks never get that chance..................
The 111 Panther looked exactly the same when I was there & the town did little to clean it up after that. :think:
The KT looks the same and so does the Vimoutiers Tiger !
Its an amazing small geographic location crammed with places to see & "feelings" to take in...............

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 2:21 pm
by EAO
Gentlemen,

Very lucky to have seen and touched such amazing historical artifacts. I'll probably never get the chance, in all reality. The ass clowns who deface such important and rare historical items should be pummeled!

Best regards,
Eric.