Pennington’s Machine Gun Carriage United Kingdom/United States of America (1896-1900) Machine Gun Carriage – 1 Prototype Built Edward Joel Pennington (top hat) rides his Torpedo Autocar 1896. Source: Uniquecarsandparts.com.au An American legacy of failure and fraud Edward Joel Pennington (...
According to the design notes by Holt, the machine gun turrets would have had limited transverse due to being placed between the large steel wheels. The arcs of fire were only 20% front, 10% at the rear. With only roughly 2 to 4% per side, only if the Monitor wa...
United States of America (1918) Artillery Tractor/Light Tank – 1 Built The First World War broke out in 1914, dragging into the maelstrom the major powers of Europe and beyond. As early as 1915, faced with the carnage wrought by the industrialization of war and the machine gun, men were...
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Each WWI airplane kit contains plans and instruction sheets that have set the standard in the industry for over 75 years, realistic looking water release decals, lightweight wheels, detailed plastic parts that consist of radial engine, access panels, machine gun and pilot figure. Each Guillows ...
At this point the model is pretty well complete, lacking only the finer details. Mount the wheels, battery hatch cover, cowl and tail skid assemblies, then add any other desired details. The S.E.5a carried several different gun configurations from the Vickers machine gun on the cowl or the...
These were installed aboard a few Junkers J.Is, but the machine gun armament was far more common. Each plane came with a repair kit for surface damage and the following spare parts: 1 undercarriage axle, 2 spare wheels without tires, 1 tail skid with spring, 1 complete set of structural...
Riding on four wheels on the railways and driven by a small 7hp water-cooled petrol engine connected to a three-speed Panhard gearbox the draisine was capable of a respectable 30mph (48 km/h). The machine was open topped and fitted with a single .303 caliber Mark IV Maxim machine gun ...