ik denk dat dit intresant is en dat iedereen daar nog wat kan uit lerenIRON GONZO schreef:Ik denk dat de oplossing is gevonden
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>After seeing the emblem on top I know where it is from and why it
>carries the Fl.U.V. but it need a little explanation. Perhaps you will
>know that the older Zeppelin technology was a paradoxon: it was a
>FLYING machine but per definition as 'Luftschiff' ("airship") belonged
>to the Navy and not to the airforce. Equally paradox was the German
>categorization of munitions - shells/cartridges were a job for the
>army, bombs (dropped ordnance) was a matter for the Airforce. Now, long
>before torpedoes were actually fired from u-boats, they were dropped
>from airplanes - and so the construction, manufacture and testing of torpedoes was done by an airforce subdivision.
>And that is exactly were that platter comes from, the "Versuchsanstalt
>für Marinemunition"; I believe they were located in Bremerhaven and
>near Hamburg. You should try finding out more on that ...
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