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Post by Sweden on Sept 6, 2004 15:26:09 GMT -5
Dr Enoch Thulin is currently continuing development of the Thulin K single-seated, low-winged fighter
Thulin K 2
Armament: 2 8mm fixed machine-guns. Length: 6,60 m. Span: 9,0 m. Maximum take-off weight: 522 kg. Max. speed: 155 km/h.
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Post by Sweden on Sept 7, 2004 14:15:06 GMT -5
Sweden is also looking into developing a 5" Howitzer and effective bayonets and helmets for its infantry.
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Post by Sweden on Sept 12, 2004 11:56:45 GMT -5
after successful tests 100 Thulin Ks are to be produced, Helmets and Bayonets are to be mass produced and 200 9" howitzers are to be built for each swedish infantry division.
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Post by Portugal on Sept 12, 2004 14:47:45 GMT -5
Yeah.. apparently we're not allowed to develop planes and ships that wouldn't have been invented in WW1... so unless your Plane was in WW1, apparently it cannot be developed...
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Post by Sweden on Sept 13, 2004 11:55:26 GMT -5
it was, I dont intend to build many anyway though (probably no more than i already am) as ww1 planes are naff anyway.
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Post by Indonesia on Sept 16, 2004 18:54:44 GMT -5
Indonesia would like to trade armored car designs for Thulin K designs.
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Post by Sweden on Sept 17, 2004 1:47:36 GMT -5
Sweden accepts the indonesian offer.
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Post by Indonesia on Sept 17, 2004 14:05:08 GMT -5
Aceh-type Armored Car Designs (See 'Indonesia Research Agency') are sent to Sweden, along with a batch of about 6 of the first prototypes, for sweden to begin testing and training with the designs immediately. Production of 100 Thulin Ks to begin immediately after designs are recieved.
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Post by Sweden on Sept 18, 2004 16:23:30 GMT -5
The designs for the Thulin K are delivered. Sweden begins experimenting with the armoured car, although King Gustav is very dubious of its battlefield merits.
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