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Old 07-11-12, 00:19
Richard Coutts-Smith Richard Coutts-Smith is offline
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Default Soft Skin Bedford

Thought it time we saw a proper "Soft Skin" in this part of the forum...

Picture No 10282926

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A Bedford MW inflatable decoy truck produced by Vauxhall during World War II


Credit Mary Evans/Robert Hunt Collection


The Mary Evans Picture Library has some very interesting photo's:
http://www.maryevans.com/home_2008.p...&prv=menu&ppp=
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Old 07-11-12, 07:48
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Must be where the term balloon tyres comes from
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Old 07-11-12, 15:20
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Default I've always wanted one

Hi Richard

I've always wanted one or the set of these decoys. Think it would be great to roll in to a show, unroll a couple of trucks and maybe a tank and start inflating them.

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Default Decoys

I have a series of photos of decoys I copied from the Australian national Archives when I was researching the Stuart. Should I post em here ???

maybe they are well known .
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Old 09-11-12, 01:30
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Phil and Andrew, let me just say that I was blown away with the detail of the decoy. I had known that they had existed, but always thought they were one of those artists renditions that looked good from the air, I wonder how close you would have to be to pick up the fact it was a fake. I expect they had a very short life span due to wind, UV etc.
Gina, surley a blow up Stuart would come under the "SOFT SKIN" category. I would certainly like to see them regardless of where you post them.....
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Old 09-11-12, 07:43
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Would love to see production photos of the manufacture steps!

Anyone with more photos of these please show em. I have one somewhere, showing either a Spitfire or Hurricane being 'unrolled' and set up.

They used to paint aircraft shapes on classified sites such as the 'skunk works', in the late 50s & 60s, when Oxcart was being developed. Apparently drove the russians insane trying to decipher what the crafts actually were that they were seeing on their sat photos.

Now that's my sort of humor.
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