No dismissive critique of a suspension system will ever be the same again. Gotta bump that MBE up to an OBE or CBE for services to politely assassinating the design choices of engineers ever since they made metal boxes move and shoot
My favorite “Fletcherism”, was when he said, “If you disagree, don’t send a message to tell us, no one cares..” I’m paraphrasing, but that was hilarious. Love his knowledge and joy in sharing what he knows. As a former tanker, I appreciate his joy.
Thank God, someone got the bright idea to record all of David's knowledge on camera. So much knowledge of people like David is now missing. You will be sadly missed.
His humility belies his brilliance as both historian and stand-up comic. His talent for bringing history to life is what makes his "Chats" fun whether you care about tanks or not. He's a great teacher.
“When I first worked at Bovington there were still Centurions around”. For just a moment I pictured the last of the Roman legions leaving southern England. I’d just like to express gratitude for the hours of entertainment and education David Fletcher has provided. Truly an inspiration.
David Fletcher is a national treasure; indeed, a treasure for all humankind. Wonderful combination of deep technical knowledge, humility, humour and basic decency.
Sad to see him stopping but also thankful and happy as we still have all the videos left. Good luck to the new reloaded tank chats and thanks also to the producers of the chats. Great effort!
A lot of subjects that would otherwise be considered a bit 'dry' could be vastly improved by having their own version of Mr Fletcher to engage the public.
The way David reacted when he was told "23 million views" was touching. You could see the penny drop on the enormity of what he has achieved, even if he still doesn't quite know how it happened. With your wit and wisdom you've touched a lot of people David. You've created the next generation of enthusiasts, probably launched a few dozen military careers and perhaps sent someone off on the challenge to design the perfect tank which one day will take the field for the British Army. I thank you. We all do.
Having seen the Tank Chat's since the beginning, I can't believe it's the end of an era. We all got so used to David's unique presence and looked forward to each new chat. It is a sad day, but no one deserves to enjoy retirement (finally) as this man. Thank you.
I hadn't realised it was only 7 years. You have created so many years of fun, fascination and information for so many, that will last for millenia. Stand tall and be proud. Well done that man!
The sheer amount of love for David Fletcher expressed by the whole community is staggering. And he truly deserves it! All the best to him in the future!
I’m really going to miss Mr Fletcher’s tank chats, not just for his knowledge but more for him and his personal style. Thanks so much for all you’ve given us.
Mr Fletcher had a natural gift, to explain things so any person no matter the background could understand his points. Plus, he did it all with the classic dry British humor and understatement. My wish is that he lives as long as he wants to, and is happy till his final day. he earned it.. Thank you Mr Fletcher!
Considering that he “retired” seven years ago, I am still hoping that I will get the chance to run into him at the museum. If not, thanks for all of the great stories and videos.
I met David Fletcher in 1990 when he let my young 18 year old self sit in the back office reading all of the original documents about the Panther for a day. I even got to enter the museum an hour early the next day to look around inside the Panther. Fond memories, although nowadays I much prefer the Sherman ;-)
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArK I'm 6'3" and the Panther felt quite roomy, almost luxurious. A couple of years later I tried to drive a Chieftain and was most disappointed that I couldn't fit my knees under the glacis.
At 80 Years old it's astonishing of how outstanding and memorable his work was on YT alone. Hope he enjoys his retirement, but I bet he will appear again at the tank museum
Mr fletcher gave me a tour a number of years ago with college, fantastic experience that I cherish the memories of. He’s just one of those guys you can listen to all day as he knows so much and makes it interesting at the same time. Top man I wish him all the best in his future.
Every Saturday night for the last few Covid years I'd look up a tank chats. Seeing David Fletcher there explaining a tank to us has been a great pleasure for me and an important part of my life. My greatest thanks to him and all the great crew responsible. I'm so grateful to you all. He's a gem and a very loveable and knowledgeable person.
I never had grandparents, but listening to David was like a grandfather giving you the history about the Tanks. It's a bit sad it's stopping, but i wish you the best and have a good time Mr. Fletcher.
I'm a grown man who literally teaches a Military History class and loves tanks; even I teared up at the end. You'll be missed Mr. Fletcher, but your videos will continue to be shared with my students for years to come.
With out a doubt my favourite presenter both humorous and informative , his depth of knowledge is breath-taking and I will miss any new content from him but fortunately he has retired leaving quite a legacy that we can revisit.
He's A NATIONAL TREASURE! A fascinating man behind the fascinating moustache for only the most fascinating tanks! What can I say except Cheers. Cheers to Mr. David Fletcher for just about everything, Fletcherisms shall always bring a smile to all our faces...!
I am 60 and have loved anything armor since I was a small boy! I have seen many people come and go from many venues, and can say that David is one of a kind!
Mr. Fletcher! Thank you for your unique sense of humour and amusing videos. You brought so much character to this channel which has trickled down into many communities over the years. We'll miss you. Take it easy, big man! - Odd
Wow, this actually brought tears to my eyes. Mr Fletcher you will be sorely missed. Thank you so much for the knowledge you have shared with us through the years. I hope one day to meet you so I can thank you In person for sharing your and my passion and helping expand my knowledge to.
Mr.Fletcher - I'am 43, since I was a child I loved tanks and stories related to them.Your's amazing comments, presentations,stories - You have bringed that fascination all back to me . I can only wish teachers, guides like You! Best wishes from Poland!
I'm sad to see Mr. Fletcher go, but I'm absolutely greatful and I'm proud to say I've seen every single one of tank chats, with or without David and I loved every single one of them but the ones done by Mr. Fletcher have a special place in my heart. I wish all the best for Mr. Fletcher in the future in his well deserved rest. Rest easy, sir!
I’m sad to see him go but I’m glad that he now gets to enjoy his retirement after all these years. Goodbye, Mr. Fletcher, and I hope whatever you do next will be as fun for you as watching your Tank Chats were for me.
A lovely tribute to David, we will miss his comments where "says what it is!" Thank you David for all that you have done for the museum and all your books and articles.
Thank you David Fletcher for your knowledge, humour and modesty, not forgetting that iconic moustache.. How much will we all miss you. And thank you Roz and Matt, it's always nice to see the "behind the scenes" people.
We will certianly miss your singular wit and charm Mr Fletcher. All the best for your next endeavours thank you for the years of fabulous education and entertainment.
Such a dear, dear person. Beloved and respected. Somehow, I feel Mr. Fletcher will appear in the museum from time to time. His knowledge and kindness are so valuable.
I will miss Mr. Fletcher a lot. He has a large part in my renewed interest in WW2 history and the engineering behind it. Thank you David Fletcher for sharing your wealth of knowledge and presenting it in a properly British way. :)
Mr. Fletcher, you're an absolute character and you've given pure charm to these videos over the years. Wishing all the best from Ireland. We'll miss you!
From the colonies across the pond. We so enjoyed you and your knowledge. If I'm ever in U.K. I hope to buy you dinner or a cup of tea . GOD BLESS YOU DAVID FLETCHER
Mr.Fletcher will be sorely missed. Hope he will still return to TC from time to time, as a guest of younger colleagues. People like him never completely retire.
There's something special about Fletcher's brief chats. I still rewatch them when I see them pop up in the feed or I want to review a certain tank. I also like his honesty about tanks, sometimes even underated vehicles getting their due and being used in innovative ways never intended as well. Glad people thought to record it all as much as we got. Thanks to Roz and Matt as well.
All good things must come to an end. Thank you, David, for all the entertainment and informative Tank Chats. I am going to miss your random quips and David Fletcherisms, not to mention that fabulous moustache.
Congratulations Mr. Fletcher. While we'll miss your knowledge, insights, and delightful manner of presenting information, you have earned a place in our hearts. Thank you for your years of dedication, and the body of work you have created for future generations to enjoy. Good luck to you sir.
I knew this day would come in one way or another. Thank you David Fletcher for your life work in keeping history alive and accessible to public. I hope you'll enjoy whatever you are going to do next.
Much love and thanks, Mr. Fletcher, from across the pond. The staggering knowledge you have shared here will live on forever. We have been blessed. Be well, Good Sir!
Thank you Mr Fletcher from Calgary, Canada. We have all learned a great deal from you and, thanks to you, I have The Tank Museum on my must-visit list. I wish you a fantastic retirement.
Loved every second of David's chats (props also to the film crew) and will miss his lectures very much. I hope he'll be able to enjoy his life in retirement in health and prosperity. Thank you so much Sir David. Happily, there's another David around at the museum with his own style (loved the videos during the pandemic with his dog interfering). Best to all of you at the museum and have a merry Christmas. Cheers!
Let us know what your favourite David Fletcherisms are in the comments below!
He is continuing with the museum, isn't he?
" I don't know why they did that, but they did. "
L1E3 is probably my favorite chat..... Remember if I ever start talking about women like Fletcher talks about that poor tank that's not good. 😂
that would be rather embarrassing.....
No dismissive critique of a suspension system will ever be the same again. Gotta bump that MBE up to an OBE or CBE for services to politely assassinating the design choices of engineers ever since they made metal boxes move and shoot
We are gonna miss you Mr Fletcher!
Yes. Yes, we are.
The Tog II video is my go to video for this wonderful man!
@@pampasgrass5176 Going to rewatch right now! 😃 But, damn, if I'm going to miss this chap. 😪 At least we have so much to go back and watch. 😎
Indeed!
Damn straight
My favorite “Fletcherism”, was when he said, “If you disagree, don’t send a message to tell us, no one cares..” I’m paraphrasing, but that was hilarious. Love his knowledge and joy in sharing what he knows. As a former tanker, I appreciate his joy.
Best comment section put down ever
That one was epic! I quickly learnt never to drink a cup of coffee whilst watching his videos!!! 😂
"This aerial view was taken by a chap in a helicopter, he couldn't fly by himself he had to have the helicopter." - definitely a favorite.
Its the one which always gets me 😂
Thank God, someone got the bright idea to record all of David's knowledge on camera. So much knowledge of people like David is now missing. You will be sadly missed.
I doubt it's all of his knowledge on these great videos. But yeah ... agree.
I loved how you could open the hatch and fire at people you didn't like!
Or sadly is later edited to fit what certain groups want it to show
The Man, The Moustache, The Legend. You'll be sorely missed!
And the eyebrows! Don't forget the eyebrows! Agreed though, he'll be sorely missed!
His humility belies his brilliance as both historian and stand-up comic. His talent for bringing history to life is what makes his "Chats" fun whether you care about tanks or not. He's a great teacher.
“When I first worked at Bovington there were still Centurions around”. For just a moment I pictured the last of the Roman legions leaving southern England.
I’d just like to express gratitude for the hours of entertainment and education David Fletcher has provided. Truly an inspiration.
Let us take a moment to appreciate the presence of this absolute champion of a man.
Here, here!
@@TheRCScotsman
Hear, hear......
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq : I'd say both are proper in this case.
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq Ah, yes... of course!
@@absalomdraconis
Unfortunately not here..to hear...nor hear here...in the future...
He calls a spade a spade and he's not afraid to say if something is garbage. Great and honest man and I'm going to miss him.
honestly we need more people like him.😌
David Fletcher is a national treasure; indeed, a treasure for all humankind. Wonderful combination of deep technical knowledge, humility, humour and basic decency.
Here here!
I was dreading this day, the end of an era.
Many thanks Mr Fletcher for all you've done for the armour community.
at least we still have his videos!
Me too...but it will be well-earned retirement.
Sad to see him stopping but also thankful and happy as we still have all the videos left. Good luck to the new reloaded tank chats and thanks also to the producers of the chats. Great effort!
A lot of subjects that would otherwise be considered a bit 'dry' could be vastly improved by having their own version of Mr Fletcher to engage the public.
I'm going to miss this bloke more than anyone since Murray Walker.
The way David reacted when he was told "23 million views" was touching. You could see the penny drop on the enormity of what he has achieved, even if he still doesn't quite know how it happened.
With your wit and wisdom you've touched a lot of people David. You've created the next generation of enthusiasts, probably launched a few dozen military careers and perhaps sent someone off on the challenge to design the perfect tank which one day will take the field for the British Army.
I thank you. We all do.
That's the thing, he probably STILL doesn't quite know how big he is or how much of an impact he's been on so many people.
"He couldn't fly by himself, so he used a helicopter..."
Oh, we are going to miss you, David!! Thanks for all you've done for us..
Having seen the Tank Chat's since the beginning, I can't believe it's the end of an era. We all got so used to David's unique presence and looked forward to each new chat.
It is a sad day, but no one deserves to enjoy retirement (finally) as this man. Thank you.
I hadn't realised it was only 7 years. You have created so many years of fun, fascination and information for so many, that will last for millenia. Stand tall and be proud. Well done that man!
Noooo.... so sad to witness this. I LOVED every single episode with Mr. Fletcher, pure joy and a goldmine of knowledge every single one of them
The sheer amount of love for David Fletcher expressed by the whole community is staggering. And he truly deserves it! All the best to him in the future!
I hope he sees this ... i doubt a man like him knows the impact he has had. A true gentleman.
All the best in the future, Mr Fletcher. Your talks have been fantastic - informative and humorous in equal measure.
Thank you, sir.
I’m really going to miss Mr Fletcher’s tank chats, not just for his knowledge but more for him and his personal style.
Thanks so much for all you’ve given us.
Mr Fletcher had a natural gift, to explain things so any person no matter the background could understand his points.
Plus, he did it all with the classic dry British humor and understatement.
My wish is that he lives as long as he wants to, and is happy till his final day. he earned it..
Thank you Mr Fletcher!
Considering that he “retired” seven years ago, I am still hoping that I will get the chance to run into him at the museum. If not, thanks for all of the great stories and videos.
I met David Fletcher in 1990 when he let my young 18 year old self sit in the back office reading all of the original documents about the Panther for a day. I even got to enter the museum an hour early the next day to look around inside the Panther. Fond memories, although nowadays I much prefer the Sherman ;-)
That's awesome, is it really cramped inside or no?
I'm sure he'll never know the number of adults and kids he touched and who will remember him.
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArK I'm 6'3" and the Panther felt quite roomy, almost luxurious.
A couple of years later I tried to drive a Chieftain and was most disappointed that I couldn't fit my knees under the glacis.
@@HandFromCoffin
“kids he touched”
Say “kids he inspired” next time. ;-)
At 80 Years old it's astonishing of how outstanding and memorable his work was on YT alone. Hope he enjoys his retirement, but I bet he will appear again at the tank museum
He is a sacred piece of historical knowledge. He will be missed.
Mr fletcher gave me a tour a number of years ago with college, fantastic experience that I cherish the memories of. He’s just one of those guys you can listen to all day as he knows so much and makes it interesting at the same time. Top man I wish him all the best in his future.
Sad to see David Fletcher go. God bless this man.
The Legend himself, Tank Chats just won't be the same.
A very happy retirement to you sir.
An utter legend in the tank community. We will be missing you, Mr.Fletcher.
Every Saturday night for the last few Covid years I'd look up a tank chats. Seeing David Fletcher there explaining a tank to us has been a great pleasure for me and an important part of my life. My greatest thanks to him and all the great crew responsible. I'm so grateful to you all. He's a gem and a very loveable and knowledgeable person.
You will be missed, but not forgotten!
Mr. Fletcher will be missed but people like me will continue to go back and revisit him. Thank you Sir for such a frank and enjoyable series.
Well this is devastating news. All the best to Mr Fletcher though. Thank you for everything you did for us.
I don’t understand how a man I’ve never met halfway across the world could have made such an impact on my life. Thank you Mr. Fletcher.
I will miss you David. Thanks for your services.
Thank you Mr. Fletcher.
We will miss you mr Fletcher, thank you for all your work and for showing us so much stuff.
Mr Fletcher is a national treasure. His demeanor and humor are marvelous. You will be missed Sir.
I never had grandparents, but listening to David was like a grandfather giving you the history about the Tanks. It's a bit sad it's stopping, but i wish you the best and have a good time Mr. Fletcher.
It was the brutally honest side remarks which made Mr Fletcher a legend.
He grabbed my sons interest. Thank you David 😊
Not for one minute did I think I would be close to tears when hearing David is stopping Tank Chats. I am crying, happy retirement David!
Yeah, we'll all miss him and his Fletcher'isms terribly.
Thank you for everything! We will all miss you.
I'm a grown man who literally teaches a Military History class and loves tanks; even I teared up at the end. You'll be missed Mr. Fletcher, but your videos will continue to be shared with my students for years to come.
Thanks Mr. Fletcher. You will be greatly missed.
What a legend! Thank you David.
The man. The moustache. The legend. Thanks for everything Mr. Fletcher, and all the best!
Going to miss David and his marvelous moustache. All the best this Christmas.
Thank you, Mister Fletcher.
Well done, sir. Well done.👏👍
David was one of the best personalities. I still go back and watch the old videos with him. Great guy. Funny guy
With out a doubt my favourite presenter both humorous and informative , his depth of knowledge is breath-taking and I will miss any new content from him but fortunately he has retired leaving quite a legacy that we can revisit.
He's A NATIONAL TREASURE! A fascinating man behind the fascinating moustache for only the most fascinating tanks! What can I say except Cheers.
Cheers to Mr. David Fletcher for just about everything, Fletcherisms shall always bring a smile to all our faces...!
Thank you for your service Mr. Fletcher MBE.
Thanks for the invite over the years. Your service is going to be missed.
I am 60 and have loved anything armor since I was a small boy! I have seen many people come and go from many venues, and can say that David is one of a kind!
Mr. Fletcher! Thank you for your unique sense of humour and amusing videos. You brought so much character to this channel which has trickled down into many communities over the years. We'll miss you. Take it easy, big man! - Odd
Well all miss him Odd, ill have some matches in his favourite Tanks in his Honour
Hey Odd I found your channel because of Mr. Fletcher and tank chats! He is a absolute Legend and so are you!
Wow, this actually brought tears to my eyes. Mr Fletcher you will be sorely missed. Thank you so much for the knowledge you have shared with us through the years. I hope one day to meet you so I can thank you In person for sharing your and my passion and helping expand my knowledge to.
Gentleman like Mr. Fletcher can't be replaced. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Fletcher, You got me into tanks, and helped me discover my dream job.
As a recent follower of the Tank Museum, I absolutely adore this mans tank chats and hope he is well and happy!
Mr.Fletcher - I'am 43, since I was a child I loved tanks and stories related to them.Your's amazing comments, presentations,stories - You have bringed that fascination all back to me . I can only wish teachers, guides like You! Best wishes from Poland!
I'm sad to see Mr. Fletcher go, but I'm absolutely greatful and I'm proud to say I've seen every single one of tank chats, with or without David and I loved every single one of them but the ones done by Mr. Fletcher have a special place in my heart. I wish all the best for Mr. Fletcher in the future in his well deserved rest. Rest easy, sir!
I’m sad to see him go but I’m glad that he now gets to enjoy his retirement after all these years. Goodbye, Mr. Fletcher, and I hope whatever you do next will be as fun for you as watching your Tank Chats were for me.
So much history he has lived through and taught us about. A great man and I will miss his voice on the tank chats.
David has been the voice of the Tank Museum, erudite, knowledgeable and totally unique. He will be missed.
Mr. Fletcher will be missed, and I wish him all the best for the future.
A lovely tribute to David, we will miss his comments where "says what it is!" Thank you David for all that you have done for the museum and all your books and articles.
Thank you David Fletcher for your knowledge, humour and modesty, not forgetting that iconic moustache.. How much will we all miss you. And thank you Roz and Matt, it's always nice to see the "behind the scenes" people.
Thank you for all you did for the Tank Museum and bringing history to a new generation of people. Always be the face (and moustache) of the Museum
Thanks!
And have a WONDERFUL retirement!
we will never forget david, his personality, knowledge and humor makes him one of a kind 🫡
We will certianly miss your singular wit and charm Mr Fletcher. All the best for your next endeavours thank you for the years of fabulous education and entertainment.
Such a dear, dear person. Beloved and respected. Somehow, I feel Mr. Fletcher will appear in the museum from time to time. His knowledge and kindness are so valuable.
I will miss Mr. Fletcher a lot. He has a large part in my renewed interest in WW2 history and the engineering behind it.
Thank you David Fletcher for sharing your wealth of knowledge and presenting it in a properly British way. :)
Thank you Mr. Fletcher. For your knowledge and insigt. But first of all: Thanks for your spirit and enthusiasm. Live well.
You will be missed sir, thank you for all of your time and knowledge over the years you will be irreplaceable
The man, the legend. You will be missed Mr Fletcher, thank you for your service.
Mr. Fletcher, you're an absolute character and you've given pure charm to these videos over the years.
Wishing all the best from Ireland.
We'll miss you!
I do so hope that Mr. Fletcher knows how well he has entertained and educated so many, and I am sure piqued interests in his beloved museum!
Thank you Mr Fletcher for imparting your knowledge in your own excellent style and enthusiasm. Tank Chats won't be the same without you!
Thank you Mr. Fletcher, good luck Sir.
this is really sad news. David is a treasure. I hope that he changes his mind in the future. He will be missed greatly
I'm a bit late but I do miss you and your mustache on the Chats. You're a(n inter)national treasure!
From the colonies across the pond. We so enjoyed you and your knowledge. If I'm ever in U.K. I hope to buy you dinner or a cup of tea .
GOD BLESS YOU DAVID FLETCHER
Thank you Mr F. You are a Star. We will miss you.
Mr.Fletcher will be sorely missed. Hope he will still return to TC from time to time, as a guest of younger colleagues. People like him never completely retire.
Thanks for your service David! A true legend. 👍
There's something special about Fletcher's brief chats. I still rewatch them when I see them pop up in the feed or I want to review a certain tank. I also like his honesty about tanks, sometimes even underated vehicles getting their due and being used in innovative ways never intended as well. Glad people thought to record it all as much as we got. Thanks to Roz and Matt as well.
God bless and all the best to you Mr. Fletcher! AND Thank you!
All good things must come to an end. Thank you, David, for all the entertainment and informative Tank Chats. I am going to miss your random quips and David Fletcherisms, not to mention that fabulous moustache.
Congratulations Mr. Fletcher. While we'll miss your knowledge, insights, and delightful manner of presenting information, you have earned a place in our hearts. Thank you for your years of dedication, and the body of work you have created for future generations to enjoy. Good luck to you sir.
I knew this day would come in one way or another.
Thank you David Fletcher for your life work in keeping history alive and accessible to public. I hope you'll enjoy whatever you are going to do next.
Thank you Mr. Fletcher for educating and entertaining this Canadian.
You are a gentleman and a scholar!
Much love and thanks, Mr. Fletcher, from across the pond. The staggering knowledge you have shared here will live on forever. We have been blessed. Be well, Good Sir!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. We will miss you.
Thank goodness they recorded these. They are a treasure, like the man himself.
Thank you Mr Fletcher from Calgary, Canada. We have all learned a great deal from you and, thanks to you, I have The Tank Museum on my must-visit list. I wish you a fantastic retirement.
Truly the very best expert that they have at the museum
Loved every second of David's chats (props also to the film crew) and will miss his lectures very much. I hope he'll be able to enjoy his life in retirement in health and prosperity. Thank you so much Sir David. Happily, there's another David around at the museum with his own style (loved the videos during the pandemic with his dog interfering). Best to all of you at the museum and have a merry Christmas. Cheers!