The English Longbowman
The most feared weapon in the English army, the longbow was 2 metres long - taller than the average man.
The arrows were a metre long, with flights of goose feathers. Arrowheads were a mixture of broad heads and bodkin heads, which had a hardened tip capable of penetrating a man's armour at 200 paces.
A trained archer could fire up to 12 arrows a minute. The best bows were cut from a yew trunk with springy outer sapwood for the outside curve and compressible heartwood for the inside edge.
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