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The Command car was a 4x4 vehicle with tires.M3 command car.
I have seen that and some sources called it a command car. Very much not an expert but there you go.The Command car was a 4x4 vehicle with tires.
The M3 halftrack had several versions, including the "stake side" type seen in the photo with the Me262s.
Here is a full view of that type:
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You seem to come up with quite a few Me 262 photos. If you ever come across a Me 262B-1a, WkNbr 110639, I would certainly be interested in it. I have found one of it after capture shown at Lechfield along with several more captured Me 262s. 110639 is now on display at the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola and is the only survivor of its type.
Thanks, I'll go take a gander. I did a 1/72 of it around 6 months ago and have a 1/48 in the que. The btw was my attempt at the NNAM paint scheme.Just photoed it at NNAM Pensacola Father's day. It is of course as restored, but pics are on thread AvPix unlimited page 22 post 242, if interested.
You seem to come up with quite a few Me 262 photos. If you ever come across a Me 262B-1a, WkNbr 110639, I would certainly be interested in it. I have found one of it after capture shown at Lechfield along with several more captured Me 262s. 110639 is now on display at the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola and is the only survivor of its type.