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Posted: May 01, 2012 12:52 am
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What torpedoes where found on the Regele Ferdinand?
Italian W270f or W270v ?
German G7a T1 ?
Or even UK MK IV,VII,VIII, IX?

any ideas?
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Florin
Posted: May 03, 2012 09:53 am
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I cannot help to answer.
For people interested in mechanical components inside WWII torpedoes, I gathered something in this 3 minutes video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umwUVkKqPUg

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Posted: May 05, 2012 11:47 am
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Off the top of my head, are there not some torpedoes on display in the Artillery park of the Romanian Military Museum in Bucharest? unsure.gif

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Posted: May 05, 2012 08:59 pm
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ May 05, 2012 06:47 am)
Off the top of my head, are there not some torpedoes on display in the Artillery park of the Romanian Military Museum in Bucharest? unsure.gif

Kevin in Deva.

Kevin, that would be closer to Deva (if you are there) than to me.
Also, if they would be in the artillery park (outdoors), they would not have their interior exposed at the mercy of weather.
My attempt was to show their "guts", with what I have available (this means no stealing other people's photos).
As for their exterior looks - that's everywhere, and that's the easy part.
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Posted: May 07, 2012 02:30 am
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At military museum in Bucharest indeed are some torpedoes exposed out in the open, 1 or 2 if I rem well. I think they are of post-ww2 soviet production and cant be seen in the interior.
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Posted: May 14, 2012 01:21 am
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Where the torps local or external manufacture?
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Posted: May 14, 2012 08:32 am
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Romania never built torpedoes.
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Posted: May 15, 2012 12:50 pm
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QUOTE (Petre @ May 14, 2012 03:32 am)
Romania never built torpedoes.

They were/are complicated machinery assemblies, and some made during WWII were using liquefied air (or liquid oxygen, in the case of Japanese I-93).

The bottom line: the Romanian industry may had the ability to make one under license (the same way they did the engine IAR K14 or the Me-109), but they decided it is cheaper and more reasonable to import as many they needed.
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Posted: May 16, 2012 01:12 am
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any idea where they bought them from?
Germany? Italy or pre war UK stocks?
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Posted: May 23, 2012 05:30 pm
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QUOTE (Florin @ May 05, 2012 08:59 pm)
QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ May 05, 2012 06:47 am)
Off the top of my head, are there not some torpedoes on display in the Artillery park of the Romanian Military Museum in Bucharest? unsure.gif

Kevin in Deva.

Kevin, that would be closer to Deva (if you are there) than to me.
Also, if they would be in the artillery park (outdoors), they would not have their interior exposed at the mercy of weather.
My attempt was to show their "guts", with what I have available (this means no stealing other people's photos).
As for their exterior looks - that's everywhere, and that's the easy part.

It was just a suggestion, tongue.gif

here is another one:-

how about trying to contact somebody at the Romanian Naval Museum in Constanza, on the Black Sea? tongue.gif

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Posted: May 23, 2012 05:58 pm
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Maybe this :
Localizare / Contact
Adresa: Str. Traian Nr. 53
Localitate: Constanta
Judet: Constanta
Tel: 0241 619035
e-mail: muzeu.marina@rdslink.ro
Or : http://ghidulmuzeelor.cimec.ro/id.asp?k=233

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Dénes
Posted: May 26, 2012 09:38 pm
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Perhaps it is of interest: in March 1944, Rumania bought 300 magnetic mines to be air dropped (from a Luftwaffe document).

Gen. Dénes

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