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As a retired researcher, I still enjoy looking up 'stuff' on the Internet.  However, I've not have much luck finding three-dimensional views of Continental WW1 vehicles.  If any of you can tell me what French or German terms are the equivalent of "three-dimensional'. it would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Many thanks . . .

 

Bosun Al



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Hello,

In Dutch: drie dimensionaal (if more: drie dimensionale)

In German : Drei dimensional

Hope is that what You mean

DJ



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Hello

Perhaps you mean "Dreiseiten Ansicht" (in German)?

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Thomas



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Hello,

In French : Trois dimensions

Regards,

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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions.  Unfortunately, I'm not having much luck searching the internet( including Galica and Hathi) for two or three-dimensional drawings of WW1 vehicles .  Am I using the wrong terms?  What term(s) should I be using?

 

Bosun Al



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Pat


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alfisherjr wrote:

Am I using the wrong terms?


 

Quite possibly so.

You might want to try additional search terms like the following German / English terms.

Rißzeichnung, Risszeichnung = line drawing

Seitenansicht = side view

Draufsicht = top view

Frontansicht, Frontalansicht, Vorderansicht = front view

Hinteransicht, Rückansicht, Heckansicht = back view

Maßstab = scale

Schaubild, Diagramm = chart, diagram

Good luck and keep us posted. Regards, Pat



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when I am having problems on Google finding something, I look for images, not text, and this sometimes brings up some good results.
Its not WW1, but try searching for the French licenced version of the Scammell Mechanical Horse, manufacturer FAR?
The internet is good, but sometimes to get what you want you have to be there already, a bit difficult when you don't know how to get there!

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Simon

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