DIESEL V12 GERMAN WW11 TIGER TANK ENGINE RUNNING OPEN PIPES
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@bajaman123X but Shermans (also gasoline) were called "tommy Toasters" by the Germans
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what a heap ,where's a GM WW II Diesel
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@bajaman123X As he said, german panzers never used diesel engines!
Although it may still be a Tiger engine, it sounds far to gas responsive to be a diesel enginge, but I may be wrong.
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about 10 galons of diesel gone there ;p
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@wdowa94 Most certainly, especially the flying wing design and NASA which was actually WWII German technology.
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WWII German technologies were 50 years before everyone...
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@dragonfitter LOL XD
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Sounds scary...
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.... plus: I am NO wrong socalled patriot. I just like big machines ^^
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But it IS somehow sad, that it's too big to fit in a T3. Well at least if you wanna keep the backspace.
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lol....cool video but as the other INTELLIGENT folk have noted, it is NOT a German tank engine of any sort. The Germans indeed did all use gasoline, not diesel. Most were Maybach powered, if memory serves.
I remember getting schooled in this whilst watching 'Kelly's Heroes' many, many years ago...when I too mistakenly thought the Tiger (and other German tanks) used diesel engines. The courtyard scene where the German commander talks about 'gas all over the place'. Turns out, he's right.
bajaman123X 2 weeks ago 17
That is 1940s German art.
gck82s 6 days ago 6