Thank you. I am looking forward to additional episodes. As a visitor to the former Patton museum at Ft. Knox,I am eagerly awaiting the new armor museum at Ft. Benning. The Infantry museum is phenomenal.Please produce more episodes.
Little willie also had the first turret just to clear that up it wasn't the FT17 little willie has a turret ring on the roof just wasn't fitted before the first mk 1 went into production don't know why but it did have a turret!
Anyone know the name of the march played at the start of this video? I've played it for years as a folk muso; I think it's an old US Cavalry tune that was originally English. I thought it was Jenny Lind but was mistaken. It's been driving me nuts.
Very good. Plenty of solid information, and nice WW1 archive footage I hadn't seen before. But the overlaid jaunty marching band music that kicks in at certain points is really annoying, and far too loud and silly sounding, especially when you have the sound adjusted correctly for the narrator's voice volume. Lose or change that, and this is perfect.
We know the mk8 as the British American tank or The international some had the V-12 Liberty or V-12 Ricardo 300 hp (220 kW) at 43 ton it sank in soft ground and couldn't turn pretty useless after America extended it another 3 meters
Thank you. I am looking forward to additional episodes. As a visitor to the former Patton museum at Ft. Knox,I am eagerly awaiting the new armor museum at Ft. Benning. The Infantry museum is phenomenal.Please produce more episodes.
Excellent, more please.
Nice stuff. Thanks for posting.
Very enjoyable, very informative-- Well done, chaps.
Great video! :)
more tank talk please!
awesome!
Little willie also had the first turret just to clear that up it wasn't the FT17 little willie has a turret ring on the roof just wasn't fitted before the first mk 1 went into production don't know why but it did have a turret!
A single Mk VIII also survives at the Bovington Tank Museum.
Anyone know the name of the march played at the start of this video? I've played it for years as a folk muso; I think it's an old US Cavalry tune that was originally English. I thought it was Jenny Lind but was mistaken. It's been driving me nuts.
Lilliburlero march
REME Regimental march
Very good. Plenty of solid information, and nice WW1 archive footage I hadn't seen before. But the overlaid jaunty marching band music that kicks in at certain points is really annoying, and far too loud and silly sounding, especially when you have the sound adjusted correctly for the narrator's voice volume. Lose or change that, and this is perfect.
We know the mk8 as the British American tank or The international some had the V-12 Liberty or V-12 Ricardo
300 hp (220 kW) at 43 ton it sank in soft ground and couldn't turn pretty useless after America extended it another 3 meters
Little willy was going to have a top circular turret. omitted due to height and it was a test bed , not for combat.
The first Mark 1 was called big willy
Better get that thing running
It’s a longer tank
It’s way more desired to run
That's a photo for the book a modern picture of Hitler's grandson with a British tank haha that mk1 should be back home!!
Lie the first tank is called little willy