Landships II

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: FCM 1 A in motion : yes we can


Sergeant

Status: Offline
Posts: 32
Date:
FCM 1 A in motion : yes we can
Permalink   


Breaking news.

Just go to :

http://www.cnc-aff.fr/internet_cnc/Internet/ARemplir/parcours/EFG1914/pages_FR/215638.html

and then you can die in peace.

 

Full credit for revealing this astonishing discovery to French Author and researcher Guy François, contributor to GBM Magazine.

More details (in French) on :

http://www.atf40.fr/

Section : Matériels roulants / Chars et automitrailleuses anciens

 

Kind regards to everybody

François Vauvillier, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief GBM quarterly

http://blindes-materiel.histoireetcollections.com/



-- Edited by françois vauvillier on Saturday 30th of November 2013 11:54:17 PM



-- Edited by françois vauvillier on Saturday 30th of November 2013 11:55:20 PM

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1393
Date:
Permalink   

That is FANTASTIC! So many thanks! Or, rather, MERCI BEAUCOUP x 1000!

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

 

Thank you.

As well as the FCM 1A there's also 19mins of the Renault 75mm SPG and 5 mins of the A7V Elfriede under test.

A7V Elfriede

Renault 75mm SPG

I've embedded the Renault SPG clip in the Landships II article. I think the A7V article needs a rewrite (sigh) - on the list.

Regards,

Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Sunday 1st of December 2013 01:42:04 AM

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1626
Date:
Permalink   

Excellent, Thanks All...

 

Cheerssmile



__________________

"Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazggimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul"

 



Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

 

Anyone know who the (attached) is - he appears in the film clips of the Renault SPGs and the A7V Elfriede.

He seems to be quite important - the army officers seem deferential around him.

Regards,

Charlie



Attachments
__________________


Commander in Chief

Status: Offline
Posts: 656
Date:
Permalink   

CharlieC wrote:

 

Anyone know who the (attached) is - he appears in the film clips of the Renault SPGs and the A7V Elfriede.



 Jules-Louis Breton, French undersecretary of state for inventions relevant to the war effort.



__________________
MZ


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

 

Thanks MZ.

Regards,

Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Sunday 1st of December 2013 01:24:50 PM

__________________


Sergeant

Status: Offline
Posts: 32
Date:
Permalink   

Of course.

This man is Jules-Louis Breton, député (congressman), under-secretary of State for Inventions, etc. He was the political Head of all French research for new weaponry during WWI. 

He also claimed  - unduly - to be the inventor of the tanks in France, arguing with General Estienne about this matter, juste after WWI.

In two recent issues of GBM quarterly magazine (# 104 and 105), we have published a very important article in two parts, about the birth of French tanks, establishing the foremost role played by three men who have not received the fame they deserved : MM Quellennec father and son, and Charles Fouché (later second lieutenant in the AS, the French Tank Branch).They can be seen as the real inventors of the " tank" in France, conceived as a MG-armed, armored full track tractor. And Fouché decisively took part in the realization of the firt French tank ever built.

Details here :

http://blindes-materiel.histoireetcollections.com/publication/3054/blindes-materiel-104-avril-2013.html

http://blindes-materiel.histoireetcollections.com/publication/3110/blindes-materiel-105-juillet-2013.html

Cordialement à tous

François

 



__________________


Commander in Chief

Status: Offline
Posts: 749
Date:
Permalink   

Does anyone know how to download all the videos?



-- Edited by elbavaro on Sunday 1st of December 2013 09:47:43 PM

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1416
Date:
Permalink   

Wow! What a find. Thanks for posting.

Gwyn

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1393
Date:
Permalink   

I've managed to get some cracking screengrabs...

I love how when they first drive the tank through the woods, a small boy skips across the scene, pausing briefly to look at the camera with a "Who, me?" expression before legging it out of shot! Presumably these were at the very least private tests of a new weapon yet there are all sorts of workmen hanging around, a few women and at least one child (and a dog)! I can't imagine that happening these days in a secret weapons test...



Attachments
__________________


Lieutenant-Colonel

Status: Offline
Posts: 154
Date:
Permalink   

Wow, great, just fantastic!



__________________


Commander in Chief

Status: Offline
Posts: 749
Date:
Permalink   

May I ask again: Does anyone know how to download all the videos?

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

The video streams are a Flash movie (.flv) so it isn't a one step process:

On a Mac - fire up Safari, load the page with the video, go <control><option>A, you'll get an activity screen with all the page components, find the stream, it will be the largest sized item,

double click, Safari will save it as a .flv file.

On PCs you'll need a video stream download extension for Firefox, there are heaps of them, download as a .flv file.

With the .flv file we'll need a convertor to turn it into something useful like a .mp4 - there are lots of FLVtoMP4 convertors around, the one I use is called "Miro Video Convertor" - free and

just does the conversion.

.mp4s can be played in most players like DivX, VLC, Quicktime(Mac) - don't know about Windows Media Player.

Regards,

Charlie

 



__________________


Commander in Chief

Status: Offline
Posts: 749
Date:
Permalink   

Hi Charlie!

Thx a lot. I will try that.

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1393
Date:
Permalink   

I use Firefox's add-on Download Helper 4.9.21. Works a treat. I think you can set it to automatically convert the flv file into another format but I didn't bother as I have loads of video conversion applications and will use one of those. As it is, vlc happily plays flv files anyway.

__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 3885
Date:
Permalink   

I'm still getting over this. This is what Howard Carter must have felt like. Everything about it is astonishing. Several shots of Gen. Estienne, too. Merci mille fois, François.

That site leads off in many directions and to a great deal of delightful footage.

A couple of things I noticed:

Mitrailleuse contre tanks  http://www.cnc-aff.fr/internet_cnc/Internet/ARemplir/parcours/EFG1914/pages_FR/43850.html features demonstrations of anti-tank weapons, but no tanks in the clip.


[Le Tank du lieutenant Breton]  features not a tank, but a gun fitted with some kind of pedrail type wheel.

Also found a clip that I can't find again, of what the title says is a 37mm being tested by being fired at various objects and into trenches and so on, but it looks very much like a Schneider BS to me.



-- Edited by James H on Monday 2nd of December 2013 05:13:23 PM

__________________

"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.



Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 1393
Date:
Permalink   

If you go to the main European Film Gateway page it's even more mindboggling!

http://www.europeanfilmgateway.eu/about_efg/EFG1914collections

Here, for example, is the efg1914 bundesarchiv on which we find a 12-minute film of giant Zeppelin Staaken bombers being prepared and flown!

http://www.filmportal.de/video/riesenflugzeuge-der-zeppelin-werke-in-berlin-staaken-bei-spandau

I am, quite frankly, gobsmacked!

God alone knows what else I'm going to find, I suspect I'm going to lose myself on this site for hours, days, weeks...



__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

 

The IWM is participating in the project:

http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060000180 - 15 minutes of Medium Mark C trials - the sound track should have been Flanders & Swan's Hippopotamus song.

http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060000189 - exercises at Bovington - Whippet, Mark V and V*

There are a number of other clips flagged but not yet in place - I guess we just have to watch this space.

Regards,

Charlie

 



__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 2326
Date:
Permalink   

James H wrote:

Also found a clip that I can't find again, of what the title says is a 37mm being tested by being fired at various objects and into trenches and so on, but it looks very much like a Schneider BS to me.



-- Edited by James H on Monday 2nd of December 2013 05:13:23 PM

It's in the clip of the testing of A7V Elfriede - from 4:00 mins onwards. I agree, the gun looks like a Blockhaus Schneider.
Regards,
Charlie

 



__________________


Legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 3885
Date:
Permalink   

Ta, Charlie. Short-term memory in serious condition.

I wonder if they're interested in minor corrections such as that?



__________________

"Sometimes things that are not true are included in Wikipedia. While at first glance that may appear like a very great problem for Wikipedia, in reality is it not. In fact, it's a good thing." - Wikipedia.

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard