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Agarici
Posted: July 11, 2005 04:39 pm
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Pascal, some people around speak French... you might try to call at the museum and ask (in French) for a French-speaking person. In is a national museum after all, and Romania is a full member in the International Francophone Organization. What the heck biggrin.gif
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Posted: July 13, 2005 06:42 pm
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you might try to call at the museum and ask (in French) for a French-speaking person


There is a huge difference between understandind some French words due to the common Latin origin of the languages and actually speking French.

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Romania is a full member in the International Francophone Organization.


This doesn't make us actually Francophones... biggrin.gif

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Posted: July 13, 2005 06:54 pm
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QUOTE (Agarici @ Jul 11 2005, 10:39 PM)
Romania is a full member in the International Francophone Organization. What the heck biggrin.gif

Officially, Bulgaria is also a Francophone country.

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Posted: July 15, 2005 07:04 am
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Hi Pascal! I'm from Québec, Canada, so if you need french-english translation, I can help you. As long as you give me the coordinates to buy your R35 book!!!!!!!!!

Bon 14 juillet, et vive la France!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: August 10, 2005 11:04 pm
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QUOTE (Trackstory @ Jun 29 2005, 07:21 PM)
I prepare a book on the Renault R35. In this book I have a chapter on the R35 & Vanatorul in romanian army and I look from photos (for publishing) and infos. Thanks for your help !

Pascal Danjou
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Dear Pascal

Ive got your three other books - excellent reading - looking forward to the R35 book - have you got a publication date in mind?

Cheers

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Posted: August 11, 2005 05:30 am
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Thanks Bob,

The Trackstory on the Renault R35/R40 is available from september. In a few days I put some pages samples in my website :

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/minitracks


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Posted: September 18, 2005 09:54 am
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My book is now available :

Renault R35

Thanks a lot at all people who help me, specialy Victor & Denes !

Pascal
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Posted: September 18, 2005 05:21 pm
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Congratulations.
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Posted: September 18, 2005 05:31 pm
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You're welcome, Pascal. Glad to be of help.
I hope I can assist your projects in the future, too.

I am looking forward to reading your book.

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mihai
Posted: October 21, 2006 04:32 am
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QUOTE (Trackstory @ September 18, 2005 09:54 am)
My book is now available :

Renault R35

Thanks a lot at all people who help me, specialy Victor & Denes !

Pascal

I did personal mail about The use of foto.

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Posted: April 01, 2011 10:38 am
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i want to konw more information about amunnition used by r 35
more exactly the r 35 used HE shells or only AP ones
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Posted: April 02, 2011 07:38 am
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It also used HE shells. Actually its gun was more suited for HE shells than for AP ones.
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Posted: April 02, 2011 01:53 pm
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The R35 used the exact same canon as used on the Ft 17 (the 37mm SA18 cannon) and it was designed as a anti infantry tank. So the main ammo was high explosive, although there were armor piercing shells they were not very effective as the short barrel produced very small velocities so at 1000m it was only able to pierce 15mm of armor.
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Posted: April 02, 2011 06:32 pm
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thank you for information
have a good day
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YAN
Posted: April 04, 2011 09:54 am
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Hi I have joined this post late, but I have found it very interesting, I have this on the 37mm you are talking about.

37mm L/21 SA-18 Gun
• Elevation: -16° to +20°
• Shell Weight: HE 555g, AP 390g
• Max HE Range: 2.500m
• Muzzle Velocity: HE 440 m/s, AP 600 m/s
• Rate of Fire: 15 r.p.m.
• AP Capabilities: 14mm @ 500m @ 30°

I think the same stats apply for both the French and Romanian models.
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