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Schwimmwagen
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| The VW-Schwimmwagen was an amphibious vehicle used
extensively by the German Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS during the Second World
War. It was mechanically based on the Kübelwagen (which in turn was based
on the civilian Volkswagen, later known as a VW Beetle), and was produced by the
Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg, with the bodies (or rather hulls!) produced by
Ambi Budd in Berlin. Erwin Komenda, Ferdinand Porsche's first car body designer,
developed the car body construction. Komenda patented his ideas for the swimming
car at the German Patent office. |
| Ammo | none |
| Armament | none or 7.92mm MG34 |
| Armor | none | | Crew | 4 |
| Engine | VW
Boxer 1131cc/4 cylinder/25hp | | Fuel Capacity | 2
x 25 litres | | Height | 1.615m
(with the roof) 1.080m (with out the roof) | | Length | 3.825m |
| Range | Road
520km Cross Country km | | Speed | Road
80km/h Water 10km/h | | Weight | 1362kg |
| Width | 1.48m |
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