Jens, Thanks for
the great image of Biber, I have Lakowski’s book someplace and
will have to dig it out for review. Instead of building a Biber
look-a-like, consideration might be given to the Seehunde as it was a
more stable vessel (relatively). R/Jay Respectfully, Jay K.
Jeffries Andros
Is., Bahamas Talk
sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.
- Euripides (484 BC - 406 BC) -----Original
Message----- Hi Brent ** I also
understand that an 80 liter gas tank were located within the ** very
aft portion of the superstructure I have
checked a russian sketch made from a captured Biber at the end of the war,
and here the location of the fuel tank(s) is properly documented (my
annotation is in red and ocre)... http://traktoria.org/biber.jpg This image
is scanned from the book "Deutsche U-Boote Geheim 1935-1945" by Richard
Lakowski. Sorry
about my previous hasty conclusion(s)! regards, Jens |