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Vickers info required
I am in need of certain technical information for a c.1936 Vickers Light Tank MkVIa.
Specifically and this is a long shot, does anyone on the list, have a manual and/or parts book which they could scan some pages for me. This is required in order to carry out some work on one. I wait in hope that someone here can assist. Richard |
Anyone visiting Pucka'?
Is there anyone going to visit the Puckapunyal tank museum in the near future? Perhaps on their way to Corowa. I am in need of some photos of certain points on their Vickers Light Tank MkVIa. Not had much of a response from the museum, re. photos, but all I need are a couple of good shots of the aerial mounting on the turret, from two angles and if at all possible, a shot inside of the signal lamp bottom part and the signal key which I think is mounted separate somewhere. One of the instrument panel would help as well.
I would appreciate any help on this, please. Richard |
I'll try to get down there while I'm at Corowa, Richard.
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Thank you. I am sending you a Private Message. Richard |
Canada's Vickers Light Tanks
I believe Canada took delivery of 24 Vickers Light Tanks MkVIa ( or possibly VIb ? ) around 1939, as a result of a cancelled order by Australia. Apparantly they were used for training at Camp Borden.
Is there an example of one of these tanks in captivity in Canada? I am seeking details of a signal lamp fitted into the turret. Any help appreciated. Richard |
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One such example exists at CFB Borden's museum (Ontaro, Canada). It has suffered the same fate as most AFV's there: welded shut and displayed outdoors for decades. To be fair, in recent years many of the rarer tanks have been sandblasted and given a coat of rust inhibiting paint. Some, like the WW1 Whippet have been cosmetically restored. When I was there last, the weld on the turret hatch of the Vickers was broken and one could look inside. Perhaps that is how is remains today?
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Bruce or anyone, Do any of you guys know whereabouts the tank is located on the base. Im going to be up there this Saturday and Sunday and if I can find it I'll take a bunch of pictures for the site. Jordan |
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Thanks for the response. The details I am looking for are all internally. They had a signal lamp that raised and lowered through a hole in the turret roof, behind the cupola. If you were to be able to gain access and the lamp is intact, I need to know what is fixed to the side of it near the bottom, my guess it is some sort of handle fixed by 4 screws. Also, the signal key switch, I assume it is mounted separate, but may be combined with the said handle. This is a real long shot I know, thanks. Richard |
Jordan...this may be too late for you to seek what info was requested from other posters.
The Vickers is/was located in front of the Museum building, across Waterloo Road, over from the Officer's Mess. I assume (?) that the Museum building still stands? |
Vickers light tank
http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/Puckapu...rs/light_1.jpg
Here's one at the Army Tank Museum, Puckapunyal. Next to it is the even rarer Vickers Medium Tank, one of four we ordered in 1929. http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/Puckapu...s/Medium_1.jpg More pictures here. |
Re: Vickers light tank
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Thanks.......Tony took a heap of photos of it for me, the other week. Trouble is the signal lamp was missing from it. Richard |
Next time
I'll see whether there's anything inside it, but don't get your hopes up too far.
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Both of these items appear to be amazingly well preserved/restored.
There must be a curator involved who really cares about such stuff. |
Would you believe...
There are only two paid staff - Paul Handel who runs the museum and a curator who is there all the time, not to mention a number of volunteers without whom none of this could happen.
They're in the business of conservation rather than restoration - they just don't have the funds. Most of their funding (apart from the two salaries) comes through the shop and donations. Even so, they have an ambitious program, with a Lloyd carrier almost finished and a two pounder tank attack carrier in the works. |
This link has pictures taken last year of the Camp Borden tanks.
http://www.pbase.com/mrclark/cfb_borden_2004 |
HI everyone.
The Vickers tank is sitting behind the buildings that are beside Worhtington park. There were a bunch of vehicles sitting out. When I climbed up on top of the vickers I started to pull up on the commanders hatch. A damn bee/hornet/wasp came out of a hole and got me good. It really stung quite a bit. Anyway I tried as best as I could but the hinges are all sezied and we could only get the hatch to move about 1/4 of an inch. Unfortunatley I couldn't get any photos of the inside for you. If someone else is going up take a pry bar with you because you will really need it. Jordan |
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Wow ! Sorry to hear the little b*gger stung you, I feel guilty now for asking you :o Not to worry about looking in there, there may be hords of them waiting for someone to return, unless you can smoke them out! Thanks, Richard |
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