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Good theories both.

 

I'll get on to my mate who designed the first tank in 1916 and ask his opinion.

 

 

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Arrh, yes. The one with the human EGR valve and permanent heating.

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Mein Onkel vas an unter offizier in the panzer regiment or an offizier in the unterpanzer regiment, not sure which as he told a few voppers und he said the Tiger vos the equivalent of a 3von20xp and vos too hot and heavy for most jobs and should have been available as a convertible.

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The Tiger was the most feared tank until the Germans replaced the standard fuel cap with a flippy one.

Chaos ensued, most ran out of fuel, and we won the war.

 

 

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Hi

 

So thats why the Russians prevailed on the eastern front?

 

Made me smile anyway.

 

 

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The Tiger was the most feared tank until the Germans replaced the standard fuel cap with a flippy one.

Chaos ensued, most ran out of fuel, and we won the war.

 

 

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pmsl 😂

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They are excellent!! Never had any problems with them.

 

They also double as an IQ test, every groundie I've had that had trouble with them was pretty hopeless at most things, the ones who could operate them with ease where also good at the job:thumbup:

 

Great post , I second this comment completely

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