CFS Macro - Citroen Tub.
CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle.

The earliest presence of the Ford Motor Company in Germany was a parts operation set up in Hamburg in 1912. It was not until 1925 that an assembly plant was constructed in Berlin where Model T trucks were made from imported parts. Cars followed in 1926

This macro is a french Citroen Tub van, in service as ambulance of german Wehrmacht.

Many Citroen Tub saw service with the German forces in WW2, used mainly as weapons truck, post truck, field kitchen and ambulance.

In 1937, Citroën showed the TUB van which presaged the architecture of the modern van with its forward control cab and front wheel drive lay out. The mechanical bits were largely inherited from the Traction - 9 CV engine, three speed gearbox, rack and pinion steering, hydraulic brakes and torsion bar suspension. TUB had a payload of 850 kg.

Production commenced in 1939 - on the eve of the outbreak of war. Between 1939 and 1941, a total of 1748 examples were built - possibly more since accurate records were not maintained during the German occupation.

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I have created a api macro with Easy Object Designer (EOD), Version 2.0.47 (© Matthias Brückner), to generate a static Citroen Tub, used by Wehrmacht on WWII.

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