Halftrack Jet Truck
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I believe this was originally built in by White in 1943 and powered by a captured Me262 engine in an attempt to produce an armored vehicle that could travel faster than a '88 shell. It was known as the truck, half-track, M3, Brown-trouser for obvious reasons. Handling was said to be "quite good in a straight line but somewhat vague around corners". Its off-road capability is unknown but one should consider reducing power going up steep slopes.
For T19 halftrack restoration project go to: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stourvalleys ... rack_1.htm
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I would have thought that the half-track W-402408 (Nite Owl) would have remained at the desert training center after Patton left and got converted back to its original configuration.
Patton could be quite humorus sometimes. He was heard to say "The two most dangerous weapons the Germans have are our own armored half-track and jeep. The half-track because the boys in it go all heroic, thinking they are in a tank. The jeep because we have so many God-awful drivers."
It is interesting to note that after his death Patton's casket was carried down a winding road to Heidelberg's Christ Church for a simple funeral ceremony in a half-track that had helped spearhead Patton's brilliant drive through France.
Patton could be quite humorus sometimes. He was heard to say "The two most dangerous weapons the Germans have are our own armored half-track and jeep. The half-track because the boys in it go all heroic, thinking they are in a tank. The jeep because we have so many God-awful drivers."
It is interesting to note that after his death Patton's casket was carried down a winding road to Heidelberg's Christ Church for a simple funeral ceremony in a half-track that had helped spearhead Patton's brilliant drive through France.
For T19 halftrack restoration project go to: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stourvalleys ... rack_1.htm