Ignition Timing

The precise moment when the spark plug ignites the air-fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine, crucial for optimal performance and fuel efficiency in military vehicles and aircraft.

Ibis Class Vehicle

A class of British military vehicles used during World War II, including trucks, jeeps, and armored cars, for transportation and combat support.

Goodyear Tires (United States)

A leading manufacturer of tires used in various military vehicles and aircraft during World War II. Goodyear tires were known for their durability and reliability, contributing to the Allied war effort.

Fuel Tank (Various)

A container used for storing and transporting fuel for military vehicles and equipment.

Etched Wartime Tanks

Armored vehicles used by armies for offensive and defensive operations during World War II.

Dd. 41 Camouflage Net

The Dd. 41 Camouflage Net was used to conceal military vehicles, equipment, and positions from enemy observation. It was typically made of fabric or netting and was painted or patterned to blend in with the surrounding environment. The Dd. 41 Camouflage Net was an essential tool for deception and protection during World War II.

Dc. 16 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a larger and more powerful version of the Dc. 15 engine. It was intended for use in a proposed medium tank design, but the project was abandoned.

Dc. 17 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a modified version of the Dc. 16 engine with improved performance. It was intended for use in a proposed heavy tank design, but the project was abandoned.

Dc. 18 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a further development of the Dc. 17 engine. It was intended for use in a proposed super-heavy tank design, but the project was abandoned.