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From: <nembo-at-bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: Re: [TANKS]
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 23:17:42 -0400
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

True but they didn''t see any action in WWII, thou you could say that the T-100 and 
SMK didn't either they fought the Fins in the Winter War. 

Sorry I was saying 7 should have been 5.
British were the first to come up with the 5 turret configuartion in the twentys. 
The idea in the T-35 was you could have two machine guns in turrets that would take 
care of infantry, two 45mm cannons turrets two take on eneamy tanks, and a short 
barrled 76mm  in the main turret for bunkers, ect. Those the T-35 could simply take 
a trip threw the eneamys rear and kill anything its path. Of couse they still don't 
have any protection from planes. Of couse a tank of that size with 11 men crewing 
it. they tank commander would never be able to corrdinate all the actions of the 
tank, which would have every body acting on thier own which would only cause massive 
problems.

Now think If somebody made a RC T-35 with three guns and got to put 20 rounds a gun, 
and had three guys crewing it threw different RC contollers that would be 
interesting.

Francisco "sorry 5 not 7"
> 
> From: Loren Bellinger <Hauptmann6-at-cfsipgames.com>
> Date: 2005/06/13 Mon PM 05:51:56 EDT
> To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com
> Subject: Re: [TANKS]
> 
> there was the American M2 May West. With 2 .50 turrets side by side.
> 
> nembo-at-bellsouth.net wrote:
> > Russian
> > T-35 7 Turrets(The Land Battleship)
> > T-28 3 Turrets(Smaller version of the T-35)
> > T-26 2 Turrets (Early models only)
> > SMK  2 Turrets(Fore Father of the KV-1)
> > T-100 2 Turrets (Looks just like the SMK)
> > 
> > German
> > PzVI 3 Turrets(Propaganda Tank, Before the King Tiger)
> > 
> > Thats all the multi turret tanks that I know saw combat in WWII. I know alot 
>more were built and tested. Might have forgotten a couple.
> > 
> > Francisco
> > 
> 
>