@@josiahricafrente585 part of the war We issued these to alot of Allied forces, we ourselves didn't start using this stuff 100% until we got on the Road to War. me may have already gotten most of these manufactured on ally soil, through factories in other countries. before then maybe, just maybe a few factories were still over sea with this stuff, but i bet most of the building was focused closer to the actual battle.
@@kipanz6649 early helicopters used radial engines as well and used in tanks they offer lots of horsepower needed to run a tank they are lightweight compact[no radiator] and the engine exist...most truck engines at that time are of limited horsepower unable to power tanks
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I always find it interesting how it seems that there are more working examples of American WWII vehicles outside of America than in.
where are the battlefields ? America ?
@@10OZDuster I get your point. Still, those are our tanks, made in factories in the US, used primarily by US forces
Because we made a stupid amount of everything and were pretty generous at the time. If only we had kept that mindset as of recent.
@@josiahricafrente585 part of the war We issued these to alot of Allied forces, we ourselves didn't start using this stuff 100% until we got on the Road to War. me may have already gotten most of these manufactured on ally soil, through factories in other countries. before then maybe, just maybe a few factories were still over sea with this stuff, but i bet most of the building was focused closer to the actual battle.
No way… a radial engine? In a tank?
Most M4s were powered by radials. They were very common, especially the early versions.
@@kuckoo9036 hah I had no idea ground vehicles used radials… I thought it was only planes
@@kipanz6649 early helicopters used radial engines as well and used in tanks they offer lots of horsepower needed to run a tank they are lightweight compact[no radiator] and the engine exist...most truck engines at that time are of limited horsepower unable to power tanks
The US really liked their radials at this time.
The Alligator tank also had a radial engine...
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