From: Dan Maguire (dmaguire@mchsi.com)
Date: Sat Dec 04 2004 - 09:03:39 PST
Note to all...
Jonathon pointed out a mistake of mine and I thought that I should pass
it along. I had thought that Rudolf Nebel (of German rocket fame)
invented the nebelwerfer but he did not. Nebel's name beans "fog" and
it is just a coincidence.
Sorry 'bout that.
Dan
Auburn, IN
Dan Maguire wrote:
> Hi Jonathon,
>
> First of all, search for "Nebelwerfer" and not "Nebelwurfer." "Werfer"
> means, literally, "launcher" or "thrower" in German. "Nebel" was the
> name of the inventor.
>
> If you do a search on Yahoo, after the results display, click "Images"
> at the top of the page next to the search bar. You should find what you
> need.
>
> BTW, there are some nice pics here:
> http://www.jagdtiger.de/index2.htm?http://www.jagdtiger.de/GermanTanks/Nebelwerfer-02.htm
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> Dan
> Auburn, IN
>
>
>
>
> Jonathan Boos wrote:
>
>> Where oh where might I find pictures of Nebelwurfer rocket tubes? Not
>> the launcher itself, but the tubes used for the spare ammo.
>> All of my internet searches come up with mostly game sites and text
>> archives.
>> Thanks/Danka
>> Jonathan Boos
>>
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