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CFS Macro Mercedes-Benz LF 25, Feuerwehr 1940 CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. On this zip file, I have included the Mercedes-Benz LF 25 (L4500) Fire Engine of 1940, on two versions. Luftwaffe and Civilian Fire Service (Feuerwehr). The Mercedes-Benz Type L 4500 was developed as part of the German Schell plan, basically a plan to standardize the different classes of trucks between German manufacturers. The MB 4500A was classified as a heavy transport in the 4. 5-ton class of truck and was used primarily for supply purposes. The LF 25 Fire Engine, early known as KS 25 or large fire-fighting crew vehicle (GLG), was a development of the L4500 truck, with 4 doors body and firefighting equipments. Only 3, 700 units were built during the war. Of this total, 2, 066 came from Mannheim and Gagg
Show more... enau factories. Initially, Daimler-Benz also used the MB L 3750 chassis with 100 hp diesel engine, later to change exclusively to the L 4500 S chassis with 112 hp six-cylinder OM 67 4 diesel engine. The pump on this vehicle delivered 2, 500 liters minute of water-flow per up to a height of 80 meters. The vehicle itself was equipped with a 1, 500 liter tank, and its superstructures were supplied by external fire-fighting equipment specialists. The L 4500 S chassis also formed the backbone for some 110 units of the upgraded TLF 25 pump water tender produced during the last years of the war. These vehicles had become necessary to fight the fires caused by allied air raids in German cities. After 1945, production continued after the war until 1948. (In my country, the Chilean Firefighting Corps used this models until early 70s. ) All information to develop the textures, was taken from the site www. o5m6. de, Engines of the Wehrmacht, with the webmasters permission. Special thanks to Cuerpo de Bomberos de Santiago-Chile, with the provided information about this vehicle. I have created this api macro with Easy Object Designer (EOD), Version 2. 2. 85 (Matthias Br ckner), to generate two versions of the Mercedes-Benz LF 25 (L4500) Fire Engine, 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 July 2012
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