"The mysteries of Ursula" Topic
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Tango01 | 09 Sep 2015 12:18 p.m. PST |
Old… but still interesting… "Ursula has become of interest to me firstly for two of the features that can be seen mounted on the wreck but also because I am now relatively happy that there are three different occasions where variances to Ursala can be seen For reference to the photos below it is important to note that Ursula may have the most unique set of track hanging on the port side I have seen to date On no other Panther I have seen with track hanging does the forward edge of the track hanging overlap the forward edge of the side plate. Normally the forward edge of the track hanging for various Abts is set back from the forward edge of the side plate. The only way I can figure that this occurs is that for some reason the Werkstaat crew welding the hooks welded the forward most hook in front of the lifting U bolt instead of, as is the standard case, behind it. Whats interesting is that this is not the case on the starboard side of Ursula where the track hanging is set up to the more "standard spacing"…"
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Triplecdad | 29 Sep 2015 8:11 a.m. PST |
Dang, I thought this was about Ursula Andress . . . she was always a fantasy/mystery to me. |
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