During WW2,there was a USA tank was powered by an aircraft radial engine......question is what engine?...What Tank???.......![]()
During WW2,there was a USA tank was powered by an aircraft radial engine......question is what engine?...What Tank???.......![]()
The R-1820 also found limited use in armored vehicles in two forms. The G-200 was a nine-cylinder gas-burning radial that developed 900 hp (670 kW) @ 2,300 rpm and powered the M6 Heavy Tank. The Wright RD-1820 was converted to a diesel by Caterpillar Inc. as the D-200 and produced 450 hp (340 kW) @ 2,000 rpm in the M4A6 Sherman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_R-1820
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Seems it was also used as a Russian helicopter engine as well.
The Merlin engine was also adapted for tank use, in which role it was caled the Meteor; compared with previous engines it's power was phenomenal & it made some of the British tanks later in the war, the Churchill & the Comet, very fast, formidable tanks - the Comet also had a variant of the 17 pounder anti-tank gun, which meant it was one of the few tanks to present a real challenge to German armour. The Meteor was also used in the Centurion tank, probably one of the most successful & widely used tank designs in the world - the Israeli army still had some in service into the 1990's.
Andy
NOPE!....Be specific......Name Tank and Engine....and who made both!!
Found it fascinating seeing it on the Military Channel....A Restored tank still running today!!....started up like some old Stearman..Smoke, great sound!..Oil splatter!!...It was a TANK KILLER...and HINT,....the fastest Tank ever!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
"Between This and Death By Bonga Bonga, You'll Choose Death"
Well Smoothie is close..BUT...The engine is the thing......so to the manufactures of both.....one More chance...,
GIVE UP SMOOTHIE???.......yes its a Tank killer ,tank!..yer Close....
i know the second you say what it is, is the second my head starts hitting the desk because it was bloomin' obvious![]()
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
"Between This and Death By Bonga Bonga, You'll Choose Death"
Save Yer Head Smoothie,It woks too good.....It was some kind of a BUICK!
Thanx for the fun!..Vin!!
http://m18hellcat.com/m18hellcat/Home.html
M18 “Hellcat” Tank Destroyer
76mm Gun Motor Carriage (T70)
Production
General Motors, Buick Division
July 1943 to October 1944
2507 produced
$55,230 production cost
Power Train
R975 Continental Radial Engine
973 cu. in. 9 Cylinder air-cooled
4 speed Torqmatic Transmission
80 Octane gasoline
24 Volts
Performance
50 mph top speed
400 HP @ 2,400 RPM
48 in. fording depth
60 deg @ 3mph Max Grade
The Wright R-975 Whirlwind was a series of nine-cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engines built by the Wright Aeronautical division of Curtiss-Wright. These engines had a displacement of about 975 in³ (16.0 L) and power ratings of 300-450 hp (225-335 kW). They were the largest members of the Wright Whirlwind engine family to be produced commercially, and they were also the most numerous.
During World War II, Continental Motors built the R-975 under license as a powerplant for Allied tanks and other armored vehicles. Tens of thousands of engines were built for this purpose, dwarfing the R-975's usage in aircraft. After the war, Continental continued to produce its own versions of the R-975 into the 1950s; some of these produced as much as 550 hp (410 kW).
The M5 Stuart light scout tank was also powered by a radial aircraft engine, I thing the same one that powered the F4F Wildcat.
AO1 USN Retired
VP-65/HAL-5/VP-0919/VFA-305/NAWS-0176/HCS-5
IYAOYAS
Naval Aviation Ordnance
We Are The Arms Of The Fleet
always a favourite of mine the M18 Hellcat,
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"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
"Between This and Death By Bonga Bonga, You'll Choose Death"
This tank had very light Armor,but had speed...a heavy machine gun could take it out...was instrumental in the battle of the Bulge.....because its air cooled,the crews froze in that spam can...Used up to the war in Bosnia!.....seen one restored on the Military Channel,labor of love by dedicated people!...when finished they fired it up..just like an old Stearmam,smoke,fire ,oil,Sound....they Found a living former tank commander..of WW2,it was his very tank,reborn!!.The man was astounded seeing it!.The now very old guy jumped in and away he went at a high rate of speed!In a Huge Rooster Tail of sand!....reliving those memories of his past!!...Great program!!...thanx Guys!.Vin!!
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