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  1. 73m819

    WW2 M26a1 tank retriever/transporter ???

    Talking about opportunities pasted up when you were young and KNEW everything (should have been hired while I knew everything). I was 17, my dad had a Moony mark 21, I learned to fly (no ticket) both vfr and instrument, so he said, if you pay for the duel flight time, I could use the moony and...
  2. 73m819

    WW2 M26a1 tank retriever/transporter ???

    This is a m26a1, ALL a1s were soft skin, they found that the HEAVY armored cab of the a0 was to heavy for the front axle, leading to failure, the frame on the back is original equipment, when not in use, it folded flat on the frame around the fifth wheel, when in use, the truck became a heavy...
  3. 73m819

    WW2 M26a1 tank retriever/transporter ???

    Sure would look GOOD in the herd next to one of he HETs.
  4. 73m819

    WW2 M26a1 tank retriever/transporter ???

    That is pulled by a 18 ton half track, the rear has its own powered winch so it can detach from the trailer for loading, the prime mover drops the tow hitch, comes around and pulls the detached rear away from the trailer, then goes around to the front of the trailer where it uses its recovery...
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