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Mark V Male tank CS with inverted V
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I have not seen this inverted V fitting over the engine exhaust on a 9067 Mark V Male tank before. What was it used for? photo from Colonel John Berkley-Miller's album. 8 Aug 18 - 2nd bttn, A Coy, 2Lt Greenwood P - Attacked. KO between Green and Red Lines.ySt9xLG.jpg



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It's not the engine exhaust it's the radiator air inlet. It has been discussed before on the forum but it's a gutter designed

to stop water and mud from the track running down the hull into the air inlet.

Charlie

 



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Photo taken post-war at Bovington. CS means Central Schools.

Gwyn


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Thanks for the information. As you realise I am new to Landships II. I have been reading some of the old posts but I have not read all of them.

 



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