the slowst plane of ww2

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why am i a fool what didnt i ask ?
 

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Chill, chill.


plan_D is like that...


Example:his biggest kamerad here is lanc, but they seem to hate each other...


In an online convo with C.C. a while back, he said it was too hostile here and that was why he left.

But then again, it is a site about war...


Plus, it helps the site's comedic value...
 
war is hell. so...........lets make tea insted of war 8)
and bye the way is there a WW2 plane thet can shoot down a V1 buzboomb ???
 

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Thankes. i know a tank thet no plane could destroy. but to bad it was only a prototype and never leaft the drowring bord.
its called p-1000 ratte i dont think thet no plane could take this tank out.
Weight (combat ready): 1 tons
Length: 35.00 meters
Width: 14.00 meters
Height: 11.00 meters


Armor Armament
1 x 128 mm Gun
8 x 20 mm FlaK 38 Guns
2 x 15MG151 Machine guns
2 x 280 mm SK C/34 guns
Maximum Armour: 360 mm
Propulsion
Engine: 8 x MB 501 diesel
Power: 16 000 HP
Specific power: 16 000 HP / ton
Speed (*): 40 kph


Production
Quantity: none
 

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That was just a fantasy, though...


The Maus would have been impractical, imagine that thing!


Maus
1x 128mm gun
1x 75mm coaxial gun
2x hull Mg-34
Top speed around 20mph
 
The turret on the P-1000 actually became a turret in the Todt Battery, if my memory serves me correctly. The Maus was impractical as it was, the P-1000 was just silly.
 
Well, quite... hmmm... impressive... (???) Honestly, I've never heard of this project.

Not only guns but also turret looks like taken straight from Gneisenau or Scharnhorst just with middle barrel missing.
 
Well, toffi, the turret was used in "Batterie Oerlander" near Trondheim. I had heard of the project before, but as it never left the drawing board not many people would have heard of it.

All the information is on that site. The King Tiger weighed 68 tonnes, so 1 tonne is just a bit out there.
 
It was to have been 35 meters long, 14 meters wide, 11 meters high.
The tracks were to be 3.6 meters wide.
Powerplants were either two MAN Marine Engines (8,500hp each) or 8x Daimlers at 2,000hp each.
Top Speed 40km/h
Weight~900000-1000000kg
Armament could have been: Two Naval (Gneiesnau/Scharnhorst, indeed!) 280mm Guns, Single 128mm, or eight Flak 38 20mm's and two Mg-151/15 15mm's.

P 1000 turret ended up at coastal defence battery (Batterie Oerlander) near Trondheim, Norway.


In December of 1942, Krupp created new design of 1500 ton tank - P 1500. It frontal armor would be 250mm thick and it would be armed with 800mm super heavy mortar "Dora" type and possibly two 150mm artillery pieces. P 1500 would be powered by two or four submarine diesel engines. In early 1943, Albert Speer cancelled both projects. P 1000 turret ended up at coastal defence battery (Batterie Oerlander) near Trondheim, Norway.

Even before P 1000 and P 1500, in 1939, Krupp began working on other similar projects for projected series of self-propelled coastal guns for the German Navy - Kriegsmarine. Series was to include 14 different platforms designated from R1 to R14. Armament was to range from 150mm to 380mm and it was to be mounted on fully traversible turntables on tracked carriages. One of the designs was R2 coastal gun armed with 280mm gun. The series never left drawing boards.
 
if i remmber it was a turret from a battle ship on the ratte.
germens liked to build big. but the amrican soviet t-95 program thet was a meen tank they build it was low but long and waid it could match up with maus and king tiger.
 

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if i remmber it was a turret from a battle ship on the ratte.
germens liked to build big. but the amrican soviet t-95 program thet was a meen tank they build it was low but long and waid it could match up with maus and king tiger.
 

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Just read the site, the turret on the P1000/1500 was used on Battery Oerlander in Trondheim. They look like Battleship turrets, because they basically were.

The T-95 was not Soviet, it was completely American. And it was useless too. Seeing as the T-95, Maus or P1000 never saw combat I don't know how you can ramble on about them being good.
 
the 95 was a joint soviet amrican project i know belive me.
 

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