Menú
Inicio
Visitar el Sitio Zona Militar
Foros
Nuevos mensajes
Buscar en los foros
Qué hay de nuevo
Nuevos mensajes
Última actividad
Miembros
Visitantes actuales
Entrar
Registrarse
Novedades
Buscar
Buscar
Buscar sólo en títulos
Por:
Nuevos mensajes
Buscar en los foros
Menú
Entrar
Registrarse
Inicio
Foros
Fuerzas Terrestres
Tecnologías, Tácticas y Sistemas Terrestres
Tigres y Tigres Reales
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
Estás usando un navegador obsoleto. No se pueden mostrar estos u otros sitios web correctamente.
Se debe actualizar o usar un
navegador alternativo
.
Responder al tema
Mensaje
<blockquote data-quote="Shandor" data-source="post: 1794747" data-attributes="member: 50"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>TIGER, TIGER – BURNING BRIGHT – By Mark Barnes</strong></span></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/category/military-vehicle-news">MILITARY VEHICLES</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/category/articles">WORLDWIDE</a></li> </ul><p>May 6, 2015</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89605"><img src="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6453-640x425.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a><em>You cannot fail to be impressed by the brutal appearance of this iconic tank.</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Tiger did a couple of laps before eventually heading off for a mini road run around the museum site. By this time Jack and I were both distinctly under the weather from bouts of manflu – an unwanted coincidence seeing as I haven’t seen the bugger since February. I picked mine up larking about on the rifle range at Bisley and you will read about that soon enough.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89604"><img src="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6483-640x425.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a><em>The Tiger did a few laps before heading off on a mini road run around the museum site to a chorus of approval from the large crowd.</em></p><p></p><p>The Kettenkrad and the two post war tanks were all good value for money. You can’t go wrong with a Centurion, but for sheer power the Leopard is hard to beat.</p><p></p><p>It was throwing up dust like nobody’s business and I don’t doubt the effect of having three classic German tanks on show was appreciated by such a knowledgeable public.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89603"><img src="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6515-640x425.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a><em>Post war delights were provided by a Centurion and this Canadian Leopard which put on a great show for the crowd. </em></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I am genuinely stunned by the huge interest in the Tiger. I can understand it because I am hooked anyway, but it must be a great feeling knowing a day like this had drawn in so many members of the paying public and things bode well for Tankfest and other events Bovvy have planned.</p><p></p><p>Jack and I held our post mortem in a busy pub in Weymouth harbour where wall-to-wall tellies showed a succession of inane junk distracting us from our supper. It reminded us why we have opted to do things a bit differently. There will always be more to life than tanks, but they do add something other diversions have no hope of matching.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89609"><img src="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6360-640x425.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a><em>Comparing the Matilda and the Leopard is clearly a waste of effort! However they illustrate the range of armoured vehicles on display at the Tank Museum.</em></p><p></p><p>I know sod all about budgets and demographics, but it seems obvious to me that Tiger Day was a big success for the Tank Museum. The place was filled with people of all ages – not just the usual suspects. I met up with a friend who made the tortuous journey from our corner of the country for the occasion and he was very impressed.</p><p></p><p>To be fair he liked everything the museum had to offer, but the Tiger really did burn bright like Blake’s poem says and I am looking forward to Tankfest in June where there should be much to report. War History Online will be at the event in force, so say hello if you see us.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89602"><img src="http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6569-640x425.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a><em>Tiger 131. We plan to see it again at Tankfest at the end of June.</em></p><p></p><p>With thanks to Roz Skellorn and everyone at the Tank Museum, Bovington.</p><p></p><p>Find out about Tankfest at <a href="http://www.tankmuseum.org/whatson/events/bovevt37899">www.tankmuseum.org/whatson/events/bovevt37899</a></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Do visit the Tank Museum, Bovington and there are many ways you can support them see here for more details<a href="http://wrhstol.com/supportthetankmuseum">www.TankMuseum.org</a></strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shandor, post: 1794747, member: 50"] [SIZE=6][B]TIGER, TIGER – BURNING BRIGHT – By Mark Barnes[/B][/SIZE] [LIST] [*][URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/category/military-vehicle-news']MILITARY VEHICLES[/URL] [*][URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/category/articles']WORLDWIDE[/URL] [/LIST] May 6, 2015 [URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89605'][IMG]http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6453-640x425.jpg[/IMG][/URL][I]You cannot fail to be impressed by the brutal appearance of this iconic tank.[/I] The Tiger did a couple of laps before eventually heading off for a mini road run around the museum site. By this time Jack and I were both distinctly under the weather from bouts of manflu – an unwanted coincidence seeing as I haven’t seen the bugger since February. I picked mine up larking about on the rifle range at Bisley and you will read about that soon enough. [URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89604'][IMG]http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6483-640x425.jpg[/IMG][/URL][I]The Tiger did a few laps before heading off on a mini road run around the museum site to a chorus of approval from the large crowd.[/I] The Kettenkrad and the two post war tanks were all good value for money. You can’t go wrong with a Centurion, but for sheer power the Leopard is hard to beat. It was throwing up dust like nobody’s business and I don’t doubt the effect of having three classic German tanks on show was appreciated by such a knowledgeable public. [URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89603'][IMG]http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6515-640x425.jpg[/IMG][/URL][I]Post war delights were provided by a Centurion and this Canadian Leopard which put on a great show for the crowd. [/I] Honestly, I am genuinely stunned by the huge interest in the Tiger. I can understand it because I am hooked anyway, but it must be a great feeling knowing a day like this had drawn in so many members of the paying public and things bode well for Tankfest and other events Bovvy have planned. Jack and I held our post mortem in a busy pub in Weymouth harbour where wall-to-wall tellies showed a succession of inane junk distracting us from our supper. It reminded us why we have opted to do things a bit differently. There will always be more to life than tanks, but they do add something other diversions have no hope of matching. [URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89609'][IMG]http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6360-640x425.jpg[/IMG][/URL][I]Comparing the Matilda and the Leopard is clearly a waste of effort! However they illustrate the range of armoured vehicles on display at the Tank Museum.[/I] I know sod all about budgets and demographics, but it seems obvious to me that Tiger Day was a big success for the Tank Museum. The place was filled with people of all ages – not just the usual suspects. I met up with a friend who made the tortuous journey from our corner of the country for the occasion and he was very impressed. To be fair he liked everything the museum had to offer, but the Tiger really did burn bright like Blake’s poem says and I am looking forward to Tankfest in June where there should be much to report. War History Online will be at the event in force, so say hello if you see us. [URL='http://www.warhistoryonline.com/?attachment_id=89602'][IMG]http://www.warhistoryonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/DSC_6569-640x425.jpg[/IMG][/URL][I]Tiger 131. We plan to see it again at Tankfest at the end of June.[/I] With thanks to Roz Skellorn and everyone at the Tank Museum, Bovington. Find out about Tankfest at [URL='http://www.tankmuseum.org/whatson/events/bovevt37899']www.tankmuseum.org/whatson/events/bovevt37899[/URL] [SIZE=3][B]Do visit the Tank Museum, Bovington and there are many ways you can support them see here for more details[URL='http://wrhstol.com/supportthetankmuseum']www.TankMuseum.org[/URL][/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
Insertar citas…
Verificación
Guerra desarrollada entre Argentina y el Reino Unido en 1982
Responder
Inicio
Foros
Fuerzas Terrestres
Tecnologías, Tácticas y Sistemas Terrestres
Tigres y Tigres Reales
Este sitio usa cookies. Para continuar usando este sitio, se debe aceptar nuestro uso de cookies.
Aceptar
Más información.…
Arriba