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I have a German friend who own s a Kettenkrad and he has seen quite a few photos and models showing a KK towing a 262 by the nosewheel. However it says in the pilot's manual and on the nose wheel doors of the IWM's 262 "Nicht am Bugrad schleppen" (do not tow by the nose wheel). So, since there are no details around and no pictures of the correct way to do it. What was the correct way? Regards Doug ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ Armoured Vehicles Collector _______ _/_(_o_)_\_ ____ _/|___|_|___|\_ /____\ / [___] [___] \ Douglas Greville _/[o]___\_ /\_ [o] [o] _/\ Broken Hill __/=_|____|_=\__ |w||___________||w| N.S.W. /__\__________/__\ |w|\u u/|w| Australia |w| \ / |w| |w| \_________/ |w| |w|$ \______/ $|w| [w] [w] [w] [w] M8 Ferret Web Armour site at: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/lsm/dhmg/index.html (UK mirror site) and http://www.trackpads.com/heavymetal/index.html (US mirror site) |
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"Douglas Greville" wrote in message
... | Hello | | I have a German friend who own s a Kettenkrad and he has seen quite | a few photos and models showing a KK towing a 262 by the nosewheel. | | However it says in the pilot's manual and on the nose wheel doors | of the IWM's 262 "Nicht am Bugrad schleppen" (do not tow by the nose | wheel). | | So, since there are no details around and no pictures of the correct | way to do it. What was the correct way? | | Regards | Doug | I don't know the answer to your dilemma, however, there is a picture of the beast towing a 262 by the nosewheel here. http://www.kettenkrad.de/bildere.htm I also have a picture in a book, that I may have posted to a.b.p.a of a 262 with what _looks_ to be a towbar attatched to the nosewheel axle. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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![]() I don't know the answer to your dilemma, however, there is a picture of the beast towing a 262 by the nosewheel here. That is a bit misleading -- it used the nosegear to steer, but there were cables leading off the towbar to the MLG axles; the actual "oomph" was through those tensioned cables. Any attempt at physically dragging a 262 by its nosegear led to an almost guaranteed strut fracture. There is a "Wings auf der Luftwaffe" episode that features the 262 and shows the entire procedure for rigging the aircraft to the KK for towing - rather fascinating to see how they did it. yfGordon |
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