| Here's what I dug up online under Italian Armored Cars of WW II. The Lancia had a crew of 2. Its length was 10feet, 6 inches; width was 5feet, 8 inches and height was 5feet, 4inches. By way of contrast, the Sahariana had a crew of 2-3. Its length was 18 feet, 10 inches; width was 7 feet and height was 6 feet. Based on this, the Lancia was indeed a much smaller AC. |
Thanks for that info. Heck, the thing wasn't much bigger than a VW. I stand 6'2" and I can look over the cab of my pickup. At 5'4", the Lancia would've barely been as high as my pickup. 10'6" long? That's about VW size.
The thing was tiny - and the Edison model is correct.
Wow. Looking at it, I would've thought the height would surely be above my head, ie, higher than 6'2". Where did they find room for the armor? How was anyone able to squeeze into those small hatches on the side?
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