Here's the Seat I Invented so 5ft Women Can Drive the Same Light Tank As 6ft Men ; ... And Here's One I Prepared Earlier with Cardboard and a Bit of Steel Pipe
Mail on Sunday › December 27, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › December 27, 2009
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IT WAS a challenge that had defeated some of the best brains - and had even proved too much for modern computer technology.
So engineer James Hoyle decided to take a more old-fashioned British approach - and solved the problem of designing a vital new military tank seat by retiring to his garage and cobbling together a model out of cardboard.See the full content of this document
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Here's the Seat I Invented so 5ft Women Can Drive the Same Light Tank As 6ft Men ; ... And Here's One I Prepared Earlier with Cardboard and a Bit of Steel Pipe
Mr Hoyle's cardboard seat has now been turned into a working prototype and could soon be an essential component in a new fleet of light tanks for Afghani...
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