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Old 05-10-05, 03:08
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Default Sherman Tank Rides in Wetaskewin, Ab 16 October

The Historical Vehicle Troop from the LdSH(RC), will be having a Sherman tank ride available at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskewin. The rides are selling for $2 a head and we do a 50/50 split with the museum. Our end of the proceeds help us maintain and purchase parts for our running fleet of vehicles. There is also a ferret engine and a ferret on display. This all is happening at the "What's under the hood" event at the Reynolds museum on October 16.
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Old 05-10-05, 13:13
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The rides are selling for $2 a head and we do a 50/50 split with the museum. Our end of the proceeds help us maintain and purchase parts for our running fleet of vehicles.
Great stuff, but I wonder how there will be any proceeds left when charging only $2 a head? Is the Army paying for the diesel and supplying new tracks? Are you charging $2 a head per minute?
Whatever - have fun!

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Old 06-10-05, 01:15
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I recomend highly that anybody passing thru Alberta visit the Reynolds Alberta Museum and related aviation museum, plan ahead and try to tour the storage facility. there is still Stan Reynolds old personal museum as well. I haven't been there in 6 years and i know he was going to do something with it then, any update on that?
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Old 06-10-05, 01:22
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The Wetaskewin museum is a large complex. Stan Reynolds has a huge barn that is the storage area for up and comming projects. Here is the layout for the museum.
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Old 12-10-05, 19:30
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I just looked it up on the Reynolds Museum website.

October 16th, 2005
11:00AM - 4:00PM
$5 per ride

It says ride "in" the restored Sherman M4A2E8 Tank.

I believe that makes it a Firefly.

I will be there!

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Old 12-10-05, 22:30
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It says ride "in" the restored Sherman M4A2E8 Tank.

I believe that makes it a Firefly.
Why would "that" make it a Firefly? The M4A2E8 was fitted with a US 76mm gun as standard. This example is most likely one of the 300 or so acquired by Canada after WW2 for training - see Sherman Encyclopedia > Canada.


Source: http://www.strathconas.ca/photohvt.php

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Old 12-10-05, 23:17
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Sorry "Hanno"

I was unsure if it would be a firefly that is why I said "I believe" I should have said "I Think", knowing someone would hopefully fill in the blanks.

I would never quote something as fact with this crowd unless I was positive.

I apologize if I mislead anyone!

I will choose my words carefully in the future.

While we're being picky it is in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
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Old 13-10-05, 01:26
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Hanno, as far as I know, Beowulf and Catherine are from the shermans that the US didn't want. These are with the twin Detroits in them. At the time, the US only wanted shermans with gasoline engines.
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Thanks very much for starting the thread Paul to let us know about the event!

I have let quite a few people about the Sherman and the chance to see one on the move. We don't get many chances to see tanks anymore in Calgary thanks to the Feds.

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Old 14-10-05, 00:21
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Paul, could you please forward museum contact information to me ? I'd really like to "talk" with someone there who is knowledgeable about their insurance coverage.

Here in Ontario we seem to be running scared about insurance for everything at MV shows. Maybe there is a company out west that will write us a policy that will once again allow us to take the public on "tank rides". I sure got a kick out of riding around in the turret as a 10 year old, if fact I'm sure that is what got me "hooked" on the hobby in the first place.

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Old 14-10-05, 07:55
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Are the "Historical Vehicle Troop" of the Lord Strathcona's part of the unit or an Army historical section, or are they a private re-enacting group or museum? If it is an Army body, you will find they will be operating with their own self-insuring procedures rather than having any commercially issued Public Liability cover. When our Army here gets the inclination to put on any public display, it can get away with things that would have any actuary cringing and a liability lawyer slavering with glee.
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Old 14-10-05, 15:25
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Tony,
HVT (Historical Vehicle Troop) is a group of VOLUNTEERS from the LdSH(RC) (army guys) that have an interest in historical vehicles and showing them to the public. The vehicles are privately owned, registered and insured for the road.
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Old 14-10-05, 15:31
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Old 14-10-05, 17:25
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http://www.strathconas.ca/historical.php

has some photos of the troop and its vehicles.

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Paul, once again thank you for posting about the Sherman ride. We all had a great time riding in the Sherman. I have never seen so many people with ear to ear grins in my life.

It was a memorable experience for us all!



P.S. I know it's wrong to salute a Master Corporal but you and your team deserve it!
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Old 17-10-05, 22:53
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I have attached a photo from yesterday of our little Trooper Markus and myself duking it out over who gets to ride first!

Yes he won.

On the left hand side of the picture organizing all us eager civvy riders is Paul.

The man responsible for starting this thread.
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Old 18-10-05, 00:33
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There was an EXCELLENT turn out for the event, all of the pics that I took, I have forwarded them to the Reynolds museum, so I hope they will post them for you to see. There were aprox 100 people for the ride throughout the day. The museum found out at the gate that most people came only for the ride. Normally, they said that the "under the hood" event, there were only "motorheads" that attended, but because of the Sherman ride, there were more families.
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Old 18-10-05, 00:36
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This event was so popular that they are going to try and book the Sherman for next years August long week end, and I hope everyone had a good time riding a piece of history.

Thanks

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Old 18-10-05, 23:32
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Sorry "Hanno"

I was unsure if it would be a firefly that is why I said "I believe" I should have said "I Think", knowing someone would hopefully fill in the blanks.

I would never quote something as fact with this crowd unless I was positive.

I apologize if I mislead anyone!

I will choose my words carefully in the future.

While we're being picky it is in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
Jason, sorry if I seemed being picky or came across rude. I was just wondering about the exact type of Sherman.

Glad to hear you had a great day - riding a Sherman brings a smile to the face of a real man

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