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CFS Macro Mercedes Benz 170 V van. CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. Mercedes 170V van, development of the sedan Mercedes Benz 170V 1938, on Luftwaffe blue-gray, civilian ambulance, and Wehrmach Ambush camouflaged colors. The Mercedes 170V is unique in that it spanned the entire war and, somewhat by default, became Mercedes fist post war model. First shown to the public at the Berlin Auto Show in February 1936, the vehicle was offered in an extraordinary array of body combinations including two, three (station wagon) and four door sedans and convertibles, a cabriolet limousine, delivery van, ambulance, police car, and even the 170VK Staff-Car, developed for the german Wehrmach. By 1942 almost 90, 000 170s had been manufactured, with passenger cars accounting for over 70, 000 of those.
Show more... Naturally many were converted to charcoal burning models during the war. In April 1945 Daimler Benz executives announced that the company had ceased to exist, however some of the less damaged manufacturing plants fell into the Allied occupied zone and, after as many ex-employees could be located, production resumed on the 170. Fortunately for us this great marque survived thanks to the humble Mercedes Benz 170V! I have created this api macro with Easy Object Designer (EOD), Version 2. 2. 85 (Matthias Br ckner), to generate four van version of the Mercedes Benz 170 V, with use of BMP transparent textures, oriented to CFS scenery designers and that they work with Airport 2. 0 or later. This macro was tested only in CFS1 sceneries, but I believe that can work without problems in CFS2-3 and FS2000-2002. All mine API macros, could be included on objects libraries with crash detection (for CFS missions), but must be distributed with the original API-MACRO copyright. Edmundo Abad Santiago-Chile November 2011
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