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    Those Russians sure were ingenious!
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    i think its for movie

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    Actually I believe its an ww1 pilot/gunner trainer. Ive seen pictures of a simular arrangement for training pilots.

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    Hi Packin9


    Wouldn't this be very heavy to hold for the guy on the left?


    Greetz

    Nick VR

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    I think it has somthing whit the balance to do, the mann is sitting right on the feet of this thing, and the guy that holds it, is about 2meter's behind, I dont think it very heavy for him to hold. But if he has to stay there all day I think he will get some long limbs!!

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    The lever is so long that I dont think its a problem.

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    Training for aerial combat? Gunnery,the up and down,side to side movement of the plane etc. Still interesting.

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    AtlantaWalter
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    Have to agree with those that say it's for training aerial gunnery.....probably fairly accurate way to train, not to mention cheap to build.

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    A training tactic for sure. Even if he can't lift to man/machine gun very high....it's the effect of motion that would be what they are working on.
    Cool pic.....I too would think ww1.

    Rob

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    Right, WW1 era air gunner training...or perhaps a catapult for making his comrad airborne to fire as he flew over enemy trenches. The problem was retrieving the man and gun for the next volley.

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