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Nice!
My ex-brother-in-law was officer in the (swedish) King's guard.

Really! Do you remember his name?
Ehrhard or Ehrhardt (guess this). First name forgotten.
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always thought yall had the coolest looking take with the old s tanks. and the coolest looking fighter.

The "S"-tank yes ... I agree that it was cool looking, but we didn't call it "the hydrualic bathtub" without reason [;)]

Which fighter are you thinking of?
why was this?

Since the concept basically was a WW2 (turretless) TD you had to aim the whole tank to fire. To facilitate this, the manufacturer (Bofors) had come up with a hydrualic system that accomplished this very smoothly. The drawback was that the entire tank was filled with hydrualic tubes, couplings, pumps and I don't know *how* many litres of hydrualic oil. These had a tendency to break or loosen from their fastenings, spraying the crew compartment with oil and making the tank unmovable or unusable until fixed. It was an excellent tank when everything technical was ok, but it's failure rate wasn't anything you would want to speak loud of. Hence he nickname "The hydrualic bathtub"
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Nice!
My ex-brother-in-law was officer in the (swedish) King's guard.

Really! Do you remember his name?
Ehrhard or Ehrhardt (guess this). First name forgotten.

Hmm ... with that (for Sweden) unusual name I would have remembered if I had met him, but no :-/
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He is of German descent. His grandparents (father) moved to Sweden in the early 20th century and his father also married a German. His uncle volunteered to the Waffen-SS in early 45 and died in a soviet prison camp...
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Hi all,
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New Thread [&o]
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Hi all,

Success!!! [:)]

I am downloading now... 800 KB/s... it will be here in 9 minutes... [:D]


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Mine averaged about 690 KB/sec[8D]
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Hi all,

Success!!! [:)]

I am downloading now... 800 KB/s... it will be here in 9 minutes... [:D]


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Hi all,

Zssssssss time... [>:][>:][>:]


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down like a clown mr charlie brown
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  Ahh,the Thread is back again.[;)]
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Actually no. But I've served in Kosovo. Also, the last two years of my service in the Swedish Armed Forces, I worked at our Joint Forces HQ/J5 branch/Balkans desk. I have just quit that job though and started as a teacher at our national defence college instead.

Interesting. Do you have a specific area of interest that you specialize in ?
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The "S"-tank yes ... I agree that it was cool looking, but we didn't call it "the hydrualic bathtub" without reason [;)]

Which fighter are you thinking of?
why was this?

Since the concept basically was a WW2 (turretless) TD you had to aim the whole tank to fire. To facilitate this, the manufacturer (Bofors) had come up with a hydrualic system that accomplished this very smoothly. The drawback was that the entire tank was filled with hydrualic tubes, couplings, pumps and I don't know *how* many litres of hydrualic oil. These had a tendency to break or loosen from their fastenings, spraying the crew compartment with oil and making the tank unmovable or unusable until fixed. It was an excellent tank when everything technical was ok, but it's failure rate wasn't anything you would want to speak loud of. Hence he nickname "The hydrualic bathtub"

I saw that tank in action on one of the armored warfare specials on cable. Interesting vehicle.
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7 minutes to AE. Getting a solid 900KB/sec

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I guess I will get in on Page four of the AE Thread
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12-9-41 and I lost Enterprise and Halsey. POW got away, I want to play more but have a busy day tomorrow.

G'night all [>:]
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Morning Tithe... People hung over this morning?[:D]
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