#363: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:22 pm ---- I wonder, if the wreckage, is the remains of the PzI at San Clemente?
#364: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: TrevorLarkum, Location: Northampton, EnglandPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:56 pm ---- Using Google translate, most of it seems to be standard stuff about the history of the Panzer I. Only the last para seems relevant:
"Currently, Panzer I tanks and machines based on them can be seen in several museums around the world. PzKpfw I are in a Pansarmuseet in Aksvalle in Sweden, Panzermuseum in Munster in Germany, El Goloso Barracks in Madrid, in the Military Museum in Oslo, in the War Museum in Ottawa. PzKpfw I B are in El Goloso Baracks in Madrid, in San Clemente de Sasebas Recruit Centre in Gerona, Catelina (Spain), in the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground (USA) with a non-standard power pack. In Russia, at the Museum of Armor at NII-38 (Kubinka) is rare in the PzKpfw I, previously adapted for forcing water barriers by swimming. KIPzBfWg (3KIB) is in the Bovington Tank Museum in Uorheme (UK), one PzKpfw IF there is a military museum in Belgrade and another one is in Kubinka. 4.7 cm Pak (t) Sfl I in for some time dwelt in Aberdeen, now in the reduced state is located in Koblenz (Germany)."
#372: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:24 pm ---- Pz38t turret, airfield at Herdla, Norway.
#373: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: sil3nt, Location: Poznan, PolandPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:26 am ---- New ?
#374: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: sil3nt, Location: Poznan, PolandPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:44 pm ---- StuG & IS3 from Royal Museum of the Armed Forces or Tank Museum in Kapellen now described as "Garage Barracks Bastogne"
#375: Re: Surviving Panzers website Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:18 pm ---- A couple of Conqueror range wrecks on this thread hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/sho...nge-Wrecks