k0ua
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In WWII most country's tanks used Petrol (gasoline) for fuel. What country's main and most famous tank used Diesel for fuel?
In WWII most country's tanks used Petrol (gasoline) for fuel. What country's main and most famous tank used Diesel for fuel?
It was the Russian (T-34 I think was the designation). Not so apt to catch fire as the gasoline fueled tanks, like the American Sherman, known as the "Ronson". Not well know, but Russia also had at least one Bomber with diesel engines. Don't recall the particulars though...
MK3 and MK4 SMLE rifles were fielded by a major power in WWII.
What country fielded these rifles? What was their caliber designation? and what does the letters SMLE stand for?
I will go for half credit...it was the British Lee Enfield. Many were manufactured in the U.S. in the .303 British Caliber for Britain, and amazingly, there were some manufactured for use by the U.S. in the 30/06 caliber; primarily because the factory was already tooled up for this weapon, and notwithstanding its countenance as an ugly duckling, it was a powerful, dependable and accurate design. Don't recall what the SM designation meant.
There are two WWII era American production fighter planes that claim to be the first to break 400 mph in level flight. Which planes are they, and which one gets the credit for being the first?
I don't know so I am going to just guess.. P51 mustang and P38 Lightning.