Re: Sherman tank engines
- From: Frogwatch <dbohara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:04:34 -0700
On Oct 10, 9:30 pm, Dan <dnada...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ray O'Hara wrote:
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 9, 6:19 pm, "TMOliver" <tmoliverjr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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plants,I have a friend who rebuilt a Stearman bi-plane. When I first saw it,Various models and marks of the Sherman came with a variety of power
there was no resemblance to an airplane, just twisted framing. When
he finished a couple years later, it was stunning. He told me that
the engine was his biggest problem because it didnt have one when he
got the wreck. He showed me two engines he bought for it (one to
rebuild and one for parts) and told me that these aircooled engines
had been used on a tank, maybe a Sherman. Is this possible? He had
to have a new driveshaft made for the direct prop drive.
cooledall the way from coupled Cadillac's to Wright Whirlwinds radial air
a/c engines to diesels.
notThe "reliability" issue for Shermans in Soviet service is in legend if
force nottruth related to MTBF transmission mileage, quite significant in a
extensively equipped with ARVs and service troops with shop facilities.
TMOI'd just assumed most tanks were diesel. Were Shermans death traps
when hit?
The only nation to use diesels in WWII were the Soviets.
Most tanks were death traps; the Shermans were the only tanks to come up
with a solution - wet storage of ammo.
The Sherman was designed, as were most early war tanks, as PART of a
coordinated force of specialty vehicles. Field experience (lacking in
US) dictated an all-purpose vehicle, which the Sherman became when it
was upgunned. The US failed to field a heavy tank to complement it
until too late, though the Pershing and the Super Pershing were quite
good, if too late.
Dan
yeah 3 of them saw action
Super Pershings (90L70 gun), maybe only 1, and maybe it never saw actual
action.
Pershings with the standard 90mm gun saw some action; certainly more
than 3 did so.
Dan
All very interesting, I learned stuff I didnt even know I didnt know.
.
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