


T - Timm Aircraft Corporation (manufacturer's symbol) T - Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation (Manufacturer's symbol) Like so many successful soldiers during World War Two, Rudel showed a great aptitude for adventure, risk and daring from an early age. (El Segundo Division, Douglas Aircraft, Inc.) (manufacturer's symbol) He destroyed one battleship, one cruiser, one destroyer, 70 landing craft, 800 vehicles, 150 gun positions, 519 tanks and nine aircraft. One of these was the 784th Tank Battalion, which proved to be one of the finest weapons in the American arsenal in 1945. T - First letter in the Navy aircraft designation, indicating a torpedo plane
#US WW2 TANK BUSTER PLANE CODE#
Abbreviations preceded by an asterisk (*), other than Navy numbers, may never be used singly those preceded by the symbol for number (#) are the Bureau of Personnel Condensation Code for use in dispatch orders to personnel. I seem to remember some bi-plane the Germans would use at night but can not recall it right at the moment. successful American engagement of a German aircraft during World War II. German: He-129 (one versions instead of the 3 cm flak gun had a 7.5 cm ATG mounted in the belly) JU-88 ( also had a version with a 7.5 cm ATG in the belly) JU-87 with 2 cm flak. Michael Wittmann Eric Hartmann Hans-Ulrich Rudel 3. A new American fighter, the P-38 Lightning, peeled down from the skies over. (1) In fact all the so called tank-busters proved relatively ineffective against armoured ground targets (AFVs) or even small, defensively deployed, ground. Note: Where the same abbreviation has more than one meaning, the several meanings have been arranged alphabetically. The Greatest Tank Buster of World War 2 Hans- Ulrich 2.
