±Recent Visitors

Recent Visitors to Com-Central!

±User Info-big


Welcome Anonymous

Nickname
Password

Membership:
Latest: HighestAce
New Today: 0
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 6648

People Online:
Members: 0
Visitors: 395
Total: 395
Who Is Where:
 Visitors:
01: Home
02: Home
03: Photo Gallery
04: Downloads
05: Home
06: Home
07: Home
08: Home
09: Statistics
10: Community Forums
11: Community Forums
12: Home
13: Home
14: Home
15: Home
16: Home
17: Community Forums
18: Community Forums
19: Home
20: Home
21: Downloads
22: Statistics
23: Photo Gallery
24: Community Forums
25: Community Forums
26: Home
27: Statistics
28: Community Forums
29: Downloads
30: Home
31: Photo Gallery
32: Home
33: Statistics
34: Home
35: Home
36: Community Forums
37: Home
38: Home
39: Statistics
40: Photo Gallery
41: Home
42: Downloads
43: Home
44: Community Forums
45: Home
46: Community Forums
47: Home
48: Statistics
49: Community Forums
50: Community Forums
51: Home
52: Statistics
53: Home
54: Home
55: Downloads
56: Community Forums
57: Statistics
58: Home
59: Home
60: Home
61: Community Forums
62: News Archive
63: Home
64: Statistics
65: Home
66: Community Forums
67: Member Screenshots
68: Home
69: Downloads
70: Statistics
71: Home
72: Home
73: Community Forums
74: Home
75: Photo Gallery
76: Statistics
77: Home
78: Community Forums
79: Home
80: Home
81: Statistics
82: Home
83: Home
84: Home
85: Downloads
86: Home
87: Community Forums
88: Community Forums
89: Statistics
90: Home
91: Photo Gallery
92: Home
93: Community Forums
94: Community Forums
95: Home
96: Community Forums
97: Photo Gallery
98: Home
99: Home
100: Community Forums
101: Photo Gallery
102: News Archive
103: Community Forums
104: Home
105: Home
106: Community Forums
107: Home
108: Community Forums
109: Home
110: Home
111: Statistics
112: Home
113: Home
114: Home
115: Home
116: Home
117: Home
118: Home
119: Statistics
120: Home
121: Home
122: Community Forums
123: Statistics
124: Home
125: Community Forums
126: Photo Gallery
127: Statistics
128: Downloads
129: Community Forums
130: Community Forums
131: Home
132: Home
133: Home
134: Community Forums
135: Home
136: Statistics
137: Home
138: Photo Gallery
139: Downloads
140: Community Forums
141: Community Forums
142: News
143: Home
144: Home
145: Community Forums
146: Home
147: Home
148: Home
149: Community Forums
150: Home
151: Home
152: Member Screenshots
153: News
154: Downloads
155: Home
156: Community Forums
157: Home
158: Home
159: Community Forums
160: Home
161: Home
162: Home
163: Community Forums
164: Downloads
165: Home
166: Home
167: Home
168: Home
169: Community Forums
170: Home
171: Home
172: Home
173: Home
174: Community Forums
175: Home
176: Photo Gallery
177: Home
178: Home
179: Community Forums
180: Community Forums
181: Home
182: Community Forums
183: Home
184: Home
185: Community Forums
186: Home
187: Community Forums
188: Community Forums
189: Home
190: Home
191: Home
192: Home
193: Community Forums
194: Home
195: Community Forums
196: Community Forums
197: Community Forums
198: Member Screenshots
199: Home
200: Downloads
201: Home
202: Home
203: Home
204: Home
205: Photo Gallery
206: Home
207: Community Forums
208: Home
209: Home
210: Community Forums
211: Community Forums
212: Home
213: Home
214: Community Forums
215: Home
216: Home
217: Community Forums
218: Downloads
219: Home
220: Community Forums
221: Home
222: Home
223: Community Forums
224: Home
225: Community Forums
226: Home
227: Home
228: Home
229: Community Forums
230: Downloads
231: Home
232: Home
233: Home
234: Home
235: Home
236: Home
237: Home
238: Community Forums
239: News Archive
240: Community Forums
241: Home
242: Home
243: Community Forums
244: Your Account
245: Home
246: Home
247: Downloads
248: Home
249: Community Forums
250: Community Forums
251: Community Forums
252: Home
253: Community Forums
254: Community Forums
255: Home
256: Community Forums
257: Community Forums
258: Home
259: News
260: Home
261: Home
262: Home
263: Community Forums
264: Home
265: Home
266: Community Forums
267: Community Forums
268: Photo Gallery
269: Community Forums
270: Home
271: Downloads
272: Home
273: Community Forums
274: Photo Gallery
275: Community Forums
276: Home
277: Community Forums
278: Community Forums
279: Home
280: Home
281: Community Forums
282: Community Forums
283: Community Forums
284: Community Forums
285: Home
286: Home
287: Home
288: Community Forums
289: Home
290: Community Forums
291: Community Forums
292: Home
293: Home
294: Home
295: Community Forums
296: Home
297: Community Forums
298: Home
299: Home
300: Home
301: Home
302: Home
303: Home
304: Home
305: Home
306: Community Forums
307: Home
308: Community Forums
309: Community Forums
310: Community Forums
311: Community Forums
312: Home
313: Home
314: Home
315: Community Forums
316: Home
317: Home
318: Photo Gallery
319: Home
320: Statistics
321: Community Forums
322: Community Forums
323: Photo Gallery
324: Home
325: Home
326: Community Forums
327: Home
328: Community Forums
329: Home
330: Downloads
331: Community Forums
332: Home
333: Community Forums
334: Community Forums
335: Home
336: Community Forums
337: Community Forums
338: Home
339: Home
340: Community Forums
341: Member Screenshots
342: Home
343: Home
344: Community Forums
345: Statistics
346: Downloads
347: Home
348: Photo Gallery
349: Photo Gallery
350: Home
351: Home
352: Home
353: Photo Gallery
354: Home
355: Community Forums
356: Community Forums
357: Home
358: Home
359: Home
360: Home
361: Home
362: Community Forums
363: Community Forums
364: Home
365: Home
366: Home
367: Community Forums
368: Home
369: Photo Gallery
370: Community Forums
371: Downloads
372: Home
373: Home
374: Home
375: Photo Gallery
376: Home
377: Home
378: Downloads
379: Home
380: Home
381: Downloads
382: Downloads
383: Downloads
384: Home
385: Home
386: Community Forums
387: Home
388: Downloads
389: Photo Gallery
390: News Archive
391: Downloads
392: Home
393: Community Forums
394: Home
395: Home

Staff Online:

No staff members are online!
Preserved Tanks in Italy
The AFV ASSOCIATION was formed in 1964 to support the thoughts and research of all those interested in Armored Fighting Vehicles and related topics, such as AFV drawings. The emphasis has always been on sharing information and communicating with other members of similar interests; e.g. German armor, Japanese AFVs, or whatever.
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  Next
Post new topic    Reply to topic    Printer Friendly Page     Forum Index ›  AFV News Discussion Board

View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
the_shadock
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: May 27, 2006
Posts: 2865
Location: Normandy, France
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:11 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- TrevorLarkum
Thanks for the heads up, I hadn't spotted that.

I know you're an expert on the Priest so I'm very happy for you to correct my identifications:

Preserved M7 Priests

I guess it's not as simple as M7 = 1 ring, M7B1 = 2 rings, M7B2 = rings? If so, I have a few others misidentified too.


The M7B2 has....... 3 rings Wink




Note that the howitzer is higher than on M7 and M7B1s.
During the Korean War, the limited elevation of the howitzer became noticeably problematic and it was increased to 65° to increase the effective range of the howitzer. The machine gun mount also had to be raised to give a 360° firing arc (Wikipedia).

M7 @ Ouistreham :


P-O

_________________
soldat_ryan @ hotmail.com

Looking for photos of Sherman manufacturer's plates
Back to top
View user's profile Send e-mail Visit poster's website MSN Messenger
Tichenor
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Dec 06, 2007
Posts: 461
Location: Antwerp
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:36 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

Trevor

- TrevorLarkum

I guess it's not as simple as M7 = 1 ring, M7B1 = 2 rings, M7B2 = rings? If so, I have a few others misidentified too.


I did wish it was that simple Sad , M7 has one or two rings ( it all depends when build), M7B1 has two rings (never seen one with only one ring) and as P-O already said the M7B2 has three rings.

To be sure to id a M7 or M7B1 I always try to look at the rear ( a B1 has a longer hull), All the rest can be deceiving, I've seen M7's with the light low and B1's with a three piece transmission.

Tichenor
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website Photo Gallery
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:41 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

The discussion of preserved SP70s prompted me to add the Cecchignola collection, with photo's and help from Massimo. It has 22 tanks and many other vehicles making it the largest collection in Italy, and these including the sole surviving P40:


Museo Storico della Motorizzazione Militare, Cecchignola, Roma




Carro Armato P40

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Hanno_Spoelstra
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jun 04, 2006
Posts: 185

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:33 am
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- TrevorLarkum
The discussion of preserved SP70s prompted me to add the Cecchignola collection, with photo's and help from Massimo. It has 22 tanks and many other vehicles making it the largest collection in Italy, and these including the sole surviving P40:


Museo Storico della Motorizzazione Militare, Cecchignola, Roma



Trevor,

I can't see the Canadian Armoured Snowmobile listed? Is it still there?
Another rare beast, the only other confirmed survivor is in the Kubinka Museum.

Regards,
Hanno

P:S : my archived web page on the subject vehicle can be found here: web.archive.org/web/20...obile.html
Back to top
View user's profile
Massimo_Foti
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Apr 08, 2008
Posts: 5397
Location: Lugano, Switzerland
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:38 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- TrevorLarkum
The discussion of preserved SP70s prompted me to add the Cecchignola collection, with photo's and help from Massimo. It has 22 tanks and many other vehicles making it the largest collection in Italy, and these including the sole surviving P40


There is another P40 in Lecce. This tank was restored in 1988, the original engine was removed and a modern Iveco diesel engine was installed instead. It was in running order for quite a few years after that, and could be still in running condition today (info from Nicola Pignato)

The tank at Cecchignola instead is missing the engine. Back in 1944/45, many P40s were completed without engines and used by the germans as static pillboxes.

Massimo
Back to top
View user's profile
Massimo_Foti
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Apr 08, 2008
Posts: 5397
Location: Lugano, Switzerland
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:41 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- Hanno_Spoelstra
[I can't see the Canadian Armoured Snowmobile listed? Is it still there?
Another rare beast, the only other confirmed survivor is in the Kubinka Museum.


I visited the Museum in 2009 for a few hours, but large parts of it weren't accessible, since a few buildings were under restoration. I haven't seen the Snowmobile, but this doesn't means it's gone.

Massimo
Back to top
View user's profile
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:43 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- Hanno_Spoelstra

Trevor,

I can't see the Canadian Armoured Snowmobile listed? Is it still there?
Another rare beast, the only other confirmed survivor is in the Kubinka Museum.

Regards,
Hanno

I don't know, Hanno, Massimo would be better able to answer that - I only record fully tracked AFVs and not other vehicles.

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:09 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- Massimo_Foti
There is another P40 in Lecce.

Massimo


You're right, of course, I haven't written up Lecce yet. Another place on my to-do list.

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Hanno_Spoelstra
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jun 04, 2006
Posts: 185

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:03 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- TrevorLarkum
I don't know, Hanno, Massimo would be better able to answer that - I only record fully tracked AFVs and not other vehicles.


Trevor,

Alright. It is up to you, but in my view an armoured, two-man recce vehicle falls under the armoured fighting vehicle class, in line with the British "A" category.

Hanno


Last edited by Hanno_Spoelstra on Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:06 pm; edited 1 time in total
Back to top
View user's profile
Hanno_Spoelstra
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jun 04, 2006
Posts: 185

PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- Massimo_Foti
I visited the Museum in 2009 for a few hours, but large parts of it weren't accessible, since a few buildings were under restoration. I haven't seen the Snowmobile, but this doesn't means it's gone.


Massimo,

Would be great to have confirmed sometime where it is these days.

Thanks,
Hanno
Back to top
View user's profile
Massimo_Foti
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Apr 08, 2008
Posts: 5397
Location: Lugano, Switzerland
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:10 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

I plan to go back one of these days, once the work on the buildings will be done. I added it to my personal "missing list", together with the Sherman Dozer and SP-70

Massimo


Last edited by Massimo_Foti on Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:16 pm; edited 1 time in total
Back to top
View user's profile
Massimo_Foti
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Apr 08, 2008
Posts: 5397
Location: Lugano, Switzerland
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

Since we are talking about Cecchignola, there are two vehicles I was unable to identify, they sit in an area together with a few prototypes covered by a few years of dust.





I can post a few extra shots if the need arise.
Just a few meters away there is a FIAT - MAN - Saviem, plus some old italian armoured cars prototypes: AVH, AVM and AVL.

Massimo
Back to top
View user's profile
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- TrevorLarkum
- Massimo_Foti
There is another P40 in Lecce.

Massimo


You're right, of course, I haven't written up Lecce yet. Another place on my to-do list.



To avoid making the same mistake again I have researched and started an entry for Lecce (and the P40) - I'll return to it at a later date to add the other vehicles:

Location ID 5700: Scuola Truppe Corazzate, Lecce

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Roy_A_Lingle
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 24, 2006
Posts: 1997
Location: El Paso & Ft Bliss, Texas
PostPosted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:42 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

Hi Trevor! Hi Folks!

Thanks for all the great photos.
The one under the Museo Memoriale della Liberta, Bologne (markings ?A 756 Tank Battalion, C 12) that is listed as a M4 (105) Sherman is not a 105 assault gun. It is a M4A2 or M4A3 (Wet) 75mm gun vehicle.

Keep up the great work Sirs!
Spot Report!
Sgt, Scouts out!

_________________
"You can never have too much reconnaissance."
General G.S. Patton Jr.
Back to top
View user's profile Send e-mail
TrevorLarkum
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Sep 16, 2007
Posts: 1596
Location: Northampton, England
PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:51 pm
Post subject: Re: Preserved Tanks in Italy

- Roy_A_Lingle
Hi Trevor! Hi Folks!

Thanks for all the great photos.
The one under the Museo Memoriale della Liberta, Bologne (markings ?A 756 Tank Battalion, C 12) that is listed as a M4 (105) Sherman is not a 105 assault gun. It is a M4A2 or M4A3 (Wet) 75mm gun vehicle.


Roy, the text says it's a 105mm hull and turret fitted with a 75mm gun - can you see something that contradicts this?

Unique ID 1065: Bologna Sherman

_________________
Trevor

Dr Trevor Larkum
Preserved Tanks: PreservedTanks.com
Armour Archive: ArmourArchive.co.uk
EVs
Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic    Reply to topic    Printer Friendly Page    Forum Index ›  AFV News Discussion Board
Page 2 of 6
All times are GMT - 6 Hours
Go to page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  Next



Jump to:  


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum