MossRoad
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Seems the heat efficiency would fall to very low levels with that uncovered.I don't think so. I think that area is the smoke box. Fire at the back gets sucked through the boiler and into the smokebox. Steam is injected into the smoke box to increase the draw.
Yep. It would be akin to trying to make steam with a fireplace.Seems the heat efficiency would fall to very low levels with that uncovered.
The front isn't off, it is open. You can see just a bit of it on the tight side.For the guys who know steam better than I. Could this engine operate with that front cover off?
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In August 1944, members of the French Resistance stand guard over an abandoned German train carrying four Tiger tanks.
These tanks, are believed to have belonged to sPzAbt 503 (the 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion).
The Tiger I tanks were among the most feared armoured vehicles of World War II, known for their thick armour and deadly 88mm gun, making them a significant threat on the battlefield.
The train, abandoned during the chaotic retreat of German forces as Allied forces advanced through France in the summer of 1944, would have been carrying these tanks to reinforce positions or transport them for repairs.View attachment 4107474
The story about this train:
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Tanks. Being tanks.
In its entire campaign in Normandy, there's only one confirmed encounter against a Tiger 1 tank by the US force and it was an odd encounter of Tiger 1 against an Anti-aircraft Halftrack vehicle....www.facebook.com
Bruce
Anyhow, it's interesting and useful, but must be respected.![]()
Yeah I've seen that before. BOOOOOOMMMM!!