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Can any one out there provide answers to the following?


1. Were all tadpoles male? I've only seen pictures of male tadpoles (IV and V)


2. In Hermaphrodites (Composites) was there any handedness? Were male and  female sponsons always on a particular side?



-- Edited by Centurion at 19:11, 2006-02-26

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Hi Robert,



  1. I don't know about Mk. IV tadpoles but the Mk. V definitely did have a female conversion. Scan attached.

  2. Hermaphrodites could be and were made up regardless of "handedness". I've seen shots of both.


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Just a small observation to add about hermaphrodites. The best sponson arrangement would have been male on the right, female on the left (as viewed from the front of the tank). This would allow the 6 pounder a slightly better forward firing arc due to the location of the sighting apparatus.

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Mark Hansen wrote:



Hi Robert,



  1. I don't know about Mk. IV tadpoles but the Mk. V definitely did have a female conversion.



There is a photo of a female Mk IV tadpole towing a camouflaged gun and limber(?) in "The Landships of Lincoln" on page 69. The photo is captioned as being from the Tank Museum, Bovington. So, yes, there were Mk IV and Mk V female tadpoles.

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