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I wouldn't mind a copy also, please.
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Last weekend i traveled to a Bailey bridge at Back creek between Forbes and Cootamundra . I had seen it from a passing train. It is in current use and has a 24 ton load limit, there are 3 spans on concrete piers. I have taken photos which I will post when I can get help to get them on this thread.
John
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I just picked up the Canadian Military Manual for the Baily Bridge..never seen one before..seems to cover everything.
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Here are the photos of the Bailey Bridge at Back Creek. Posted with the assistance of Toby Baillie.
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And some more...
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I think I mentioned to you that I had driven over a Bailey bridge in the truck very close to home...
Photo was taken by none other than Keefy...
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Hello guys, I would be interested at least in the main drawings with dimensions... I asked in another thread (see here http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&postcount=165 but found this one just now.
I can provide an email address through PM of course, would be glad if anybody could help with a MkII Bailey, it seems I can only find US/Nato M1A/M2 information... |
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This has got to be a classic picture of a CMP and an iconic picture for Australia, it has everything a man, his truck, his dog, a normally dry creek bed full of water, what more could you add maybe a sound track? Great photo, thanks Tony for posting it and thanks Keefy for taking it. Cheers Phil
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