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A big thank you again and keep on going with your great work!
- Starting year should be 1965 and not 1962. Also, Wikipedia suggests 1968 as the starting year for the W50 based LF 16. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6schfahrzeuge_in_der_DDR
- Price is hard to guess, it should carry more rescue equipment so it can be more expensive than the TLF water tender truck. Yet, I think that more than double the price is a bit too much. What about a price similar to the Skoda 706, which is the most expensive vanilla fire truck? This also stands for the IFA G5, which hase the same price (maybe it can be more in line with the GAZ 53).
Now, I'd like to add a few reflections on the stats, hopefully not being too picky :)
- Speed: 75 km/h is consistent with online sources, even though other sources say 80km/h as the main W 50. Still, it's heavier than the standard W50, so 75 km/h sounds right.
- Power is ok. The value is consistent with several sources on the Internet saying it has a 125hp/92Kw 6560cc engine (It's a W50 after all ;) )