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  2. J. Walter Christie - Wikipedia

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    John Walter Christie (May 6, 1865 – January 11, 1944) was an American engineer and inventor. [1] He is known best for developing the Christie suspension system used for several World War II-era tank designs, most notably the Soviet BT and T-34 [3] tanks series, and the United Kingdom Covenanter and Crusader Cruiser tanks, as well as the Comet heavy cruiser tank.

  3. Christie M1931 - Wikipedia

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    The Christie M1931, known as the Combat Car, T1 in US Cavalry use and Medium Tank, Convertible, T3 in Infantry branch, was a wheel-to-track tank designed by J. Walter Christie for the United States Army using Christie's ideas of an aero-engine and the novel Christie suspension to give high mobility.

  4. Christie suspension - Wikipedia

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    Christie-derived suspension on Polish 10TP tank: roadwheel (1), spring (2) and arm (3) T3E2 tank with Christie suspension crossing an obstacle during tests in 1936 The Christie suspension is a suspension system developed by American engineer J. Walter Christie for his tank designs.

  5. Christie Model 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Christie Model 1919 was a prototype tank built by J. Walter Christie's Front Drive Motor Company in 1919. ... 7 mph (tracks), 13 mph (tires) Range: 40.4 mi ...

  6. Winged tank - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, American engineer J. Walter Christie experimented with the concept of a self-powered flying tank. Christie's design had a detachable set of wings attached to the roof of a lightly armoured tank and a propeller driven by the tank's engine. A prototype without wings was constructed, but the concept was never developed further ...

  7. 1906 Vanderbilt Cup - Wikipedia

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    7 Karl Klaus Luttgen: Mercedes 120 8 + 2 Laps 12 19 Maurice Fabry: Itala 120 hp 7 + 3 Laps 13 17 J. Walter Christie: Christie: 7 + 3 Laps 14 14 H.N. Harding: Haynes: 7 + 3 Laps Ret 6 Elliott Shepard: Hotchkiss HH 6 Crankshaft Ret 5 Frank Lawell: Frayer-Miller: 4 Fan Ret 16 Aldo Weilschott: FIAT 130 hp 0 Crash DNS 11 Foxhall P. Keene: Mercedes ...

  8. Christie (automobile company) - Wikipedia

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    The Christie Company was originally called Christie Iron Works, but the name was changed in 1906. Christie was America's first exponent of front-wheel drive. [2] In 1904, he took a four-cylinder, 30 hp racer to Daytona Beach with an early front-wheel drive system. In all, six racers were built, two with 60 hp engines. [2]

  9. T-34 - Wikipedia

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    Both were Soviet developments of foreign designs from the early 1930s: the T-26 was based on the British Vickers 6-Ton, and the BT tanks were based on a design from American engineer J. Walter Christie. [13] BT-7, A-20, T-34 (model 1940), and T-34 (model 1941)