Talk:Carden Loyd tankette
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Mark Six
editI've seen a few unexplained links and mentions of a Carden Loyd Mark VI. Are these typos, or were there both Marks four and six? —Michael Z. 2005-10-16 23:01 Zthere are 6 versions of the Carden Loyd tankette so yes there are 4 and 6 versions
merge
editI suggest that all the knowledge on the C-L tankettes are put into one page, at Carden-Loyd tankette or Carden Loyd tankette. GraemeLeggett 15:48, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- I've merged the majority of the content into Carden Loyd tankette and I'll turn the two into redirects. GraemeLeggett 14:58, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Relation of Carden Loyd tankette and Belgian T15/T13
editSome sources indicate that the T15 and T13 mentioned in the article were not based on the Carden Loyd Tankette, but rather the "Commercial Light Tank Vickers Carden-Loyd 4 ton" (Belgian armoured fighting vehicles of World War II and http://www.republika.pl/derela/en/4tp.htm) or the Vickers-Carden-Loyd 6 ton light tank model 1934. Pictures on the latter page depict both as turreted vehicles, not tankettes.18.111.83.17 (talk) 11:03, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
Engine power
editWhy does it say "40hp" when it is a Ford Model T engine, which has 20hp, at least according to the Ford Model T engine page? --Cancun771 (talk) 20:43, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
- Well spotted. I checked a source and it says 22.5 bhp for the Carden-Lloyd Mark VI so I put that in. Might have been confusion with a 40 hp Meadows engine used on some. GraemeLeggett (talk) 22:23, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
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Dutch Wiki
editHey, I'm currently working on the Carden Loyd article for the Dutch Wikipedia and I'm wondering if it's true that India also acquirend the tankette. I can't find any sources or data which support this claim. Can maybe someone clear this out for me? Thank you. Kind regards Leander9999 (talk) 18:33, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
Problem about Japanese name of Carden-Loyd
editHello. In this article, designation of of this tankette under Japanese service is translated as "Type 6 Machine Gun Car (カ式機銃車, Ka-shiki Kijūsha)." However, seems from Japanese speaker, the translation "Type 6 Machine Gun Car" seems incorrect. In literally translation, these word is consisted as follows: カ式(Ka-shiki) = Type Ka ("Ka" is initial of Carden-Loyd in Japanese. Similar example: Type_I_Rifle / 機銃 = Machine Gun / 車 = Car Therefore, this words should be called "Carden-Loyd Machine Gun Car" or "Type Ka Machine Gun Car".