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Antti-san photo_librarymode_comment 2024-03-17 22:14 | I know this was built during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but the countries were still separate AFAIK, and the Hungarian company that built these still exists: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganz_Works So, I think this should be listed as origin Hungary, not Austria. | |
FairtradeSkunk photo_librarymode_comment 2024-03-02 07:13 | Boeing P-12/F4B modified with floats to be used as a shipborne fighter/recon plane | |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-13 23:27 | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.XI-W | |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-13 19:37 | ww_sanderwolf846_ww wrote the site says that, depending on the context and location, transport can be designated as the country of assembly / use and not production. In the game, this ship is presented as a ship of the Peruvian Navy I think it makes most sense for this site to mark them as the country that built them, especially in this case where the ship was built for the British Navy and only later sold to Peru. Thinking in terms of cars, we wouldn't mark a Peugeot as British if it was in a UK Police livery. | |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-10 03:40 | naval-encyclopedia.com/naval-aviation/ww2/italy/imam-ro-43.php | |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-09 19:56 | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.VII-W | |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-09 19:52 | en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Van_Berkel_W-A | |
ww_sanderwolf846_ww photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-04 22:27 | Antti-san wrote Except that these were built in the UK for the Royal Navy and only after WW2 in the late 50s, transferred to Peru. So origin, IMO, should still be UK. the site says that, depending on the context and location, transport can be designated as the country of assembly / use and not production. In the game, this ship is presented as a ship of the Peruvian Navy | |
Antti-san photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-04 16:11 | Comfortably Numb wrote First Peruvian vehicle on IGCD Except that these were built in the UK for the Royal Navy and only after WW2 in the late 50s, transferred to Peru. So origin, IMO, should still be UK. | |
Comfortably Numb photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-04 16:06 | First Peruvian vehicle on IGCD | |
Jim4800Frank photo_librarymode_comment 2022-08-24 22:37 | 1930's Ford |