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Old 14 September 2009, 06:07 PM   #1
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You know that car?????

I was curious what is the make of the german car we see often ferrying planes about.

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Old 14 September 2009, 07:00 PM   #2
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Which one? There were a lot of German auto manufacturers at that time.

Mercedes (of course!)
Benz (at that time, a separate manufacturer!)
Opel
NSU
Horch
Wanderer
Stoewer

and there were more...
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Old 14 September 2009, 09:19 PM   #3
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Which one? There were a lot of German auto manufacturers at that time.

Mercedes (of course!)
Benz (at that time, a separate manufacturer!)
Opel
NSU
Horch
Wanderer
Stoewer

and there were more...
Heh..if I knew I wouldnt have asked I thought maybe they had a car of choice.

I cant think of any that I can see the Mercedes badge on. How about the most common type? I just need a few sources to model from.

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Old 14 September 2009, 10:11 PM   #4
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Hi Aaron,

How about this one?

http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/files...screensize.jpg

It's cool of them to post some of their stuff.. huh?
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Old 15 September 2009, 01:30 AM   #5
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I've asked the same question to a specialist vintage car gorup in the UK, on the cars seen in the Fokker photo set. I await a reply.
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This is the standard reference on the subject, but out of print.



Published in 2002, ISBN 3-613-02211-7.

It has almost 400 pages and shows cars from more than 100 manufacturers.

If you can't see the radiator identification is almost impossible, but even if the radiator is visible in a picture you might id the maker but to find a precise match of model is great luck.

At that time manufacturers usually built the frame and the body might come from elsewhere so there is a great variety of details.

Dimensions are very basic, wheelbase and track, so for a model find a photo taken from the side, use the wheelbase for scale and guess everything else until it looks right.

A drawing of an Austrian car can be found here:

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Old 15 September 2009, 04:18 AM   #7
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Hi Tim.

Here is a car ferrying a plane about

I know it's not German but looks pretty cool anyway..



Hope you find what you are looking for.

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PS. The plane is a prototype de Havilland Moth being towed by a Bullnose Morris driven by test pilot W.L. Hope. It's price in 1925 was 595 pounds.

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Wanderer Puppchen

Tim,

The Wanderer Puppchen was a very popular model of car used in the German army during WWI. Opel also made a model by this name. I hope this might help.

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Old 27 September 2009, 01:39 PM   #9
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German military car

From: German Fighter Units 1914-May 1917:

Jagdstaffeln had an establishment of three automobiles of which this Horch 10/30 PS Personenkraftwagen für militärische Zwecke is an example. Vehicles in this class were also manufactured by such firms as Adler-Werke, Benz & Cie., N.A.G., and Phänomen-Werke. The insignia refers to the service rather than to an individual unit.........

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Whilst on the subject of cars, does anyone know why a lot of the German cars seen in photos of this period were RIGHT-hand drive when presumably the Germans drove on the right-hand side of the road?

I was given one story that the hoi-poloi had left-hand drive, but those in the upper hierachy wanted to be seen to be different -something I find hard to really believe.
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