Description
Art. LC4223
MAN LF 16-TS DRK equipment vehicle
The MAN 11.192 was delivered in the early 1980s with various fire department superstructures from Bachert, Ziegler and Metz. The LF 16 fire engines were primarily designed for firefighting. The equipment included a four-section scaling ladder, a three-section extension ladder and a folding ladder. There was also an additional load for smaller-scale technical assistance. The MAN 11.192 had an all-wheel drive with 192 hp and a payload of 11.5 tons. The MAN is powered by a 5-cylinder engine with a displacement of 9.4 liters and a fuel consumption of around 30 liters. The vehicles were used by both professional and volunteer fire departments.
Length: 50 mm