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Old 26-02-04, 06:40
Shane Lovell Shane Lovell is offline
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Question RAAF C 60 X Refuellers

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Does anyone have information on C60 X refuellers as used by the RAAF in the SW Pacific? Are there any survivors around today?

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Old 26-02-04, 08:03
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Default S/M 2510?

These might have been chassis-cabs with local bodies perhaps? The Canadian archives show a 1942 contract, British Ministry of Supply Demand S/M 2510 for the purchase of C60X trucks for Australia.
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Old 26-02-04, 10:45
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Default Re: RAAF C 60 X Refuellers

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Originally posted by Shane Lovell
Are there any survivors around today?
From Keith's page http://www.oldcmp.net/C60X.html:

Ex RAAF refueller, in it's death throes, Maloney Trucks, 1974

Could it still be around somewhere?
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Old 27-02-04, 00:02
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Default Re: Re: RAAF C 60 X Refuellers

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Ex RAAF refueller, in it's death throes, Maloney Trucks, 1974Could it still be around somewhere?
I doubt it, Hanno
This was a long while ago and the truck was in their boneyard so most likely it was broken up for spares.

Here's one of them in service:



from my Boronia RSL album page.
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Old 27-02-04, 00:20
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The RAAF still had them in service in the mid 70's! Although gradually replaced by Internationals from the mid 60's I can remember refueling in Townsville and Wagga in particular (might have been other places too) and being served by blitz tankers.

They were fitted with 2 big booms which swung out over the wing so they could fill both sides at the same time or even two aircraft at once. This possibly was a post war modification.

I saw one in northern NSW about 5 years back being used as a water tanker and one in Coober Pedy only last year fitted with a tipper body but the tank was still in the yard. The whole unit was pretty buggered. The Bush Fire Brigade had a number of them as water tankers.

There were "lots" around and I think a concerted effort might find one if you were that keen. One of our club members has a 6x6 blitz (with a GS body) which I suspect may have been a former tanker.

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