A 200mph Jaunt across Salisbury Plain (and the Army Tank Tracks)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

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A jaunt across the giant Army training area known as Salisbury plain at 300mph!. Includes footage of off-road tank tracks.

Music is from my album "Music For Your Videos" and is called "The Giant".


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  • I want to be sure I can use the free music with proper accrediting of course, in my vids. Again, I just want to be sure it's OK. I also have a YouTube garden site as well. It's under zone6bill. Thanks very much Rick. Wonderful music!

  • @photoman219 Hi Bill, sure thing - thats exactly what the music is there for - use it all you want!

  • Looks like you almost knocked your camera over at 0:42. I guess you would expect that at 300 mph. Interesting video Rick.

  • @FenderGibsonWashburn LOL - should have tied it down better!

  • Hmm, van man, that's your actual second name ?

    I mean... that sounds dutch, do you have any dutch family or anything ?

    Rick van man sounds really dutch to me.. just saying, i'm originally from holland, so yeah ! :D

  • @TheatreOBlackRomance LOL - No, I'm the man with a van and my name is rick! I'll let you figure the rest out :o)

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  • We drive on the left too here in New Zealand......its the rest of you that drive on the wrong side of the road.

    Great video Rick

  • In olden times when the Romans built the British roads, most of the traffic was foot soldiers, the left hand side was chosen so the sword arm, the right hand, was always ready to deflect blows from on-coming troops, probably.

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  • Arrr this brings back memories ...but we used to do about 8 miles an hour in a clapped out 432 with a clapped out chieftan smoking behind us...or walking from the impact area at larkhill to Imber ,for FIBIA..happy days with the IDB warminster,,theres a lot of fire power clips on my site filmed just in front of Imber

  • due to road closure,i recently took almost that same route but at a much slower rate.

    i found it to be a fascinating journey,one of my all time favourites.

    great video sound and vision.

  • @garryentropy close its so the cavalry could draw there swords and theyd be on the right side for attacking its like why the stairs in castles go clockwise so if your defending you cand still hit them with your sword

  • Is that the same cyclist you past at 0:51 and 1:28 ? lol and lmao at the tractor convoy :L

  • I endorse what NZ said about driving on the left side. We drive on the left in Aussie as well. Great video Rick.

  • That poor cyclist, you've met at 1:28 must have been blown away at that speed and he's most likely still flying. 8-))

    Joe

  • It accually felt like I was driving that fast haha!

  • Love the video, Rick. Scared me, though. What with all that driving on the wrong side of the road! ;-) Cheers!

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