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Your questions answered by The Tank Museum Curator, David Willey. 

Post your questions for the next Q&A below. Please note that questions are limited to one per patron, otherwise David will never stop talking! Enjoy. 

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Patreon Q&A November 2019 | The Tank Museum

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Sister Jayne

Thank you for previously answering my questions, I have a couple of new ones for you all. Firstly, when a new vehicle is introduced into the collection, how is it documented and the history discovered? Secondly, are the museum's more modern vehicles sill covered by official secrets meaning that not all information about them can be shared? Thank as always for the information and I hope that these questions are not too repetitious. Keep up the fabulous work and maybe one day you could show us the maintenance and care that the Chieftain (The beautiful old tank that graced my childhood, with that incredible engine scream) needs to keep the old girl running?

Dave Howling

Thanks David for answering our group question, the yr9 lads from Clare High were well pleased.