Published Mar 28th, 2019, 3/28/19 6:44 am
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Hey guys!
Today I present you my version of a german aerial ladder. Design is - as usual - a little bit different from the many originals, but still recognizable. Some of them have four doors, most of them only two. Some have three axles, some only two. Ladder lenght is between 23 and X meters. Basically german fire trucks are way smaller than their brothers in the USA, because german cities are smaller and have narrow roads in the historical downtowns (at least where they (still) exist).
The original, I based my work on, is an aerial ladder from the Berlin Fire Department. More information can be found on wikipedia (european languages only; no english: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drehleiter ) and on the webpage of the BFD (german only: https://www.berliner-feuerwehr.de/technik/fahrzeuge/hubrettungsfahrzeuge/drehleiterfahrzeuge/ ).
Feel free to use the truck as long as you don't claim it as your own!
Today I present you my version of a german aerial ladder. Design is - as usual - a little bit different from the many originals, but still recognizable. Some of them have four doors, most of them only two. Some have three axles, some only two. Ladder lenght is between 23 and X meters. Basically german fire trucks are way smaller than their brothers in the USA, because german cities are smaller and have narrow roads in the historical downtowns (at least where they (still) exist).
The original, I based my work on, is an aerial ladder from the Berlin Fire Department. More information can be found on wikipedia (european languages only; no english: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drehleiter ) and on the webpage of the BFD (german only: https://www.berliner-feuerwehr.de/technik/fahrzeuge/hubrettungsfahrzeuge/drehleiterfahrzeuge/ ).
Feel free to use the truck as long as you don't claim it as your own!
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