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Here’s some photos from the Sikorsky collection showing what appears to be a training exercise in FBE and Assault Boat(?) rafting.
To see more go here http://www.cultura.marche.it/cultura...98&order=id%3F look at the groups of pictures from 98 to 103 Here's some of the FBE pictures |
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Here’s some of the assault boat rafting (I think) – actually I did not know that this was done; does anyone have more information
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There is some additional information in this publication;
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Evening Noel. It wasn't uncommon to use FBE as a method of transporting loads across water obstacles. In cases where the amount of kit to move didn't necessitate erecting a Bailey or pontoon bridge, FBE was often used to transport small loads. CHIMO! Derek.
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Thanks Derek
I notice the raft you posted has 2 assault boats with touching sides, held together with "notched" timbers. The Polish version uses some form of tubular frame in each boat onto which two trackways fit - this holds the boats some distance appart. Does anyone know the correct designations (if any) for these rafting systems and which trackway the Polish one uses? Also note: 1. they seem to be carried on 15cwt trailers (first pic. I posted) 2. note the spare wheel cover on the jeep (last pic) Noel |
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Noel, if you receive or have access to ARMY MOTORS #110, look on page 11 of Terry Johns' article regarding Canadian T16s. There are two pictures (NAC PA-167200 & NAC PA-167198) showing Canadian Engineers ferrying two T16s; CT93798 and CT95804 across the Afwalnings Canal. In that instance the Engineers are using metal beams athwart the FBE supporting SBG bridging onto which the carrier is driven. The beams have clamps which fasten onto the boats coaming. I don't know the nomenclature for this kit but it's definitely purpose built.
CHIMO! Derek.
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Regret I do not have access to "Army Motors" but I quote below from the Trux website [www.truxmodels.co.uk] - this appears to be another method of ferrying a carrier.
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