It looks as though they have (almost) copied this photograph [IMG] although I have yet to find a shot of a glider borne Locust with the lifting...
The T-37 was basically a copy of the French AMR's anyway and with messrs Carden and Loyd in the mix, what you are saying is, it could have been...
Just one of the strangest evolutionary dead-ends in tank design. Two turrets, one at each end. With the chap in the back completely isolated....
Curious, that is the three man light tank A3E1, aka, Carrier MG No 1. Built by the Royal Ordnance Factory in 1926.
Isn't this a quiz thread? Who's go is it?
An interesting page on Crosleys involvement with Proximity fuses. http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-075.htm
I remembered two more [IMG] SdKfz 250 [IMG] SdKfz 250/9
I just read through this great thread and I don't think that we have seen these yet. Most are not quite AFV's but you get the picture. [IMG]...
Aye Yeramba! your turn again..
Ah ha, so you are beginning to recognise my style! It can't be a Sexton because that would be too obvious. Quite correct Za. Skunk, as the Sexton...
OK, what's this? [IMG]
Has someone jumped the gun? What about this one? [IMG] A Carden Loyd Patrol car Mk VI on loan to the Danes who called it FP-4. It's right there...
Excellent job. A lot of work has gone into those. Bravo.
Tell us more Martin. I collect motor racing books of the '60s and '70s too.
What do we have here? [IMG]
Hey, I had to go and look that one up.. Swedish Landsverk L-10 (Stridsvagn m/31) [IMG]
You got it. Your turn again..
Nope
Indeed. Here we go again... [IMG]
Japanese Type 4 Chi-To