Machines | Britain's Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie - S01E01: 1930s - The Road to War (2.0 Stereo, 360p)
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A WWII tank, a Sentinel steam lorry and an award-winning aircraft all feature in Chris' look at the 1930s, when mass production came to Britain. Sorry about the 360p i couldn't find a HD verision of this.
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Rimmer did okay for himself after all
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what a smeg head
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Smeeeeee...Smeeeeeeeg...Heeeeeee...Smeeeeeg...Heeeeed
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Fascinating and informative.
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Great video, as usual. Packard Motors in the US were granted rights to make the Merlin. They took the design and perfected it, building an enormous factory to churn them out. There's a film on Youtube documenting this. The Packard version had fewer parts, greater efficiency and reliability. So sad that Packard "packed it in" after the war.
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`27 litre to produce 340 horse ,,,, and today a 5 litre can produce 340 horse with easy and do
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Chris Barrie playing with a toy car and making noises...PRECIOUS!!
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Chris Barrie! What a guy!
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Thanks for shearing !!
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Jesus Chris what the fuck are you wearing?!
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The greatest locomotive of all time is a matter of opinion. Some might say that it was the London Midland Scottish's Black Five, others; the Great Western's Hall, or the London North Eastern's A4.
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Not the not so deliberate mistake ..... in the model of the wind tunnel (22 mins) ...... the fan is put in front of the model , which breaks up the clean flow, the usual position, as i understand it, is behind the model, so there is laminar flow over the model & by the time it gets to the fan the information has been gained.
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this is my favorite series right now.
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I cant see why so many women fancy him.. I only see Gordon Brittas
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Rimmer rules"
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Music sound track is by The Beta Brothers, checkout more audio clips at their website here: betabrothers(.)co(.)uk/music-for-tv/national-geographic/5-chris-barrie-britains-greatest-machines-series-1.html
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YOLO!
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YOLO!
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ace rimmer- What a guy!