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Unique ID:
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2018
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Added to Database:
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2 January 2012
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Last Edited:
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24 March 2012
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Type (ID):
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FV214 Conqueror (3960)
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Model (ID):
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Conqueror Dynamometer (3966)
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Location Category (ID):
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The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection (3016)
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Location (ID):
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Storage (3016)
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Serial Number: |
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Registration: |
99 SP 46, previously 07 BA 70 (source: Museum Vehicle Record).
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Name: |
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Other Identification: |
“INFORMATION” painted on front, sides and rear or cab. Painted overall in a green and black camouflage scheme.
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Collection Reference: |
E1995.111. (Accession 11195, Entry 1995.1088).
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Links: |
Museum Vehicle Record
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References: |
Conqueror (Griffin) Chapter 7
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Associated Tanks: |
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Location History:
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1: Royal Ordnance Factory, Barnbow, Crossgates, Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, Britain (Manufacturer of FV221 pre-production vehicles) 2: Directorate of Tank Design, Chertsey, Surrey, South East England, Britain (1954) 3: MEXE – Christchurch, England (Until ca1990) 4: The Tank Museum - Reserve Collection, Bovington, Dorset, South West England, Britain (Current location)
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Text in original Preserved British Tanks publication:
[No entry]
Text in Preserved British Tanks Update:
[No entry]
Text in original Preserved Tanks In Britain publication:
07BA70 was one of three pre-production tanks designated FV221 Caernarvon built by Vickers and the Royal Ordnance Factory Dalmuir from December 1951. In September 1954, as Conqueror prototype P7 and running without a turret, it reappeared fitted with a Parsons gas turbine engine (P1962.89) and trials were conducted for about five years. Subsequently the hull, with the gas turbine removed, was used as the basis of a dynamometer vehicle by the Military Engineering Experimental Establishment (MEXE) at Hurn near Christchurch. It was now fitted with a Rolls-Royce diesel engine, a large glazed crew cab, a ballast body and a large wheel on a pivoting arm at the back. It was also fitted with Chieftain tracks and has the rear suspension unit welded up. In this guise it carried the registration 99SP46. (Source: Museum Vehicle Record). The vehicle chosen to be converted was selected was one of three FV221 vehicles housed at Chertsey (source: Griffin/Conqueror). At museum events this vehicle is used as a mobile information stand and commentary box.
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October 2008
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1: Front right view
Taken: 30 October 2008 Contributor: T. Larkum Photo ID: 6712 Added: 12 February 2012 Filename: P1040253... Views: 220 Select/Has Priority: 21/0
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