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Biber Walkaround (link)
« on: 29 May , 2014, 16:31 »
Very nice close-up pictures of Biber midget submarine taken at the Deutches Technikmuseum in 2012 from the IPMS Stockholm site. 
http://www.ipmsstockholm.se/home/biber-walk-around/
 
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #1 on: 31 May , 2014, 01:55 »
Hi SG
 
Nice catch, wonder if Natter has anything to do with this?
 
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #2 on: 02 Jun , 2014, 05:58 »
Perfect pix, great stuff. Imagine getting in one...surrounded only by thin steel and the cold ocean
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #3 on: 14 Nov , 2014, 08:04 »
Nice catch, wonder if Natter has anything to do with this?
If you are reffering to me, the answer is no (I am not swedish...) ;-)

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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #4 on: 08 Dec , 2014, 08:28 »
Not my idea of a good time!  :( Most of those crew died from CO poisoning. Seeing how the engine is just behind the crew seat, I can see why now! :o
Thanks for the photos! I am going to do a Biber build soon.  And I can use these for reference.
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #5 on: 08 Dec , 2014, 16:53 »
I am going to do a Biber build soon.  And I can use these for reference.
I have some reference-material/photos, and a Biber (+ 2 Marders) available for measurements at work.

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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #6 on: 09 Dec , 2014, 10:26 »
You have a full-size Biber at work ?!?!?!?
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #7 on: 10 Dec , 2014, 05:44 »
Currently, there are less than 70 remaining WW2 german submarines (regular and midgets) in the world, and we have 10 of them in Norway: 7 Bibers and 3 Marders. And yes: 3 of those are on display at the naval base where I work (btw: Who do one talk to in here, to have the forum-rank raised to match real life..?? ;) ).
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #8 on: 10 Dec , 2014, 06:37 »
LOL I don't know, "Lieutenant"     :D
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Re: Biber Walkaround (link)
« Reply #9 on: 10 Dec , 2014, 13:25 »
I better keep posting then...

The Biber we have here is a little unusual: It was used for diving trials in the 50's and were fitted with extra tanks for ballast and/or buoyancy.