According to The Classic Motor Cycle this is a Beeston Quad. Although appearing to be a concept that was only half thought out, it was demonstrated to the war office in 1899 for possible use in the Boer War. No evidence that it was used.
With the recoil of the machine gun, I imagine it would go faster in reverse than forward under its own power. That is, provided it didn't shake itself to pieces first.
With the recoil of the machine gun, I imagine it would go faster in reverse than forward under its own power. That is, provided it didn't shake itself to pieces first.
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