The M40A1 has a second skin and quick doff hood; the M40 does not. Reference TM 3-4240-339-10.
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95 miles taking this route:Take M25 GATWICK, from Dartford, around to M40(W) to OXFORD at J16.Take M40 to A40 OXFORD at J8.Take A40 to Oxford.
387 miles taking this route:Take A720 THE CITY OF EDINBURGH BYPASS - EAST, from Dalkeith, to A1 to BERWICK-upon-TWEED.Take A1 to The SOUTH to M1 LONDON, in ENGLAND.Take M1 to The SOUTH to M40 to OXFORD via A43, which is at J15A.Once you are on M40 OXFORD, take M40 to the next junction (J9), which is A34 to OXFORD.Take A34 to Abingdon.
404 miles on the M6 or 415 miles on the M40 and M6
120 miles taking this route:Take M5 to The NORTH (towards BIRMINGHAM), from Worcester, to M42 LONDON (via M40) at J4A.Take M42 to M40 LONDON at J3A.Take M40 into London.
No, the M40 was created by Wilhelm Bubits. He joined the Steyr team in 1997.
80 miles taking this route:EXIT the airport, then follow signs to M25. Once you are at M25, follow signs to M25(N) to M40.Take M25 to M40 to BIRMINGHAM at J16.Take M40 to A422 to BANBURY at J11. EXIT, then follow signs to A422 BANBURY.Take A422 to A423 to SOUTHAM. Follow signs to A423 to SOUTHAM.Take A423 to Southam.
125 miles taking this route:Take M6 LONDON (via M1 or M40), from Wednesbury, to either M1 LONDON, or M40 to The SOUTH to LONDON (via M42).Take either M1(S) or M40(S) to
Going via M40, M69, and M1 it's about 180 miles or so.
189 km taking either M40 LONDON or M6 to M1, then M1 to London.
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M11 to M25 to M40