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Alex, the bend is to help with the curved flight path
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See the album "Commer Lorries WW2" with some pictures of Commer trucks in wartime service.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/700630...57668632511339 No new Q2 Van photos though. "WH 434755 - German army Commer Q4 lorry Eastern Front" 50469678413_826637398b_b.jpg
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Well here's a new one!
Looks like RAF 92275 is an example of the last type with simplified rear body and no rear mud guards. Quote:
See more RAF Mechanical Transport photos at the International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive - go to https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/ and search for "service vehicle"
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George Moore wrote:
“I discovered a lot of info and drawings were returned to the then Ministry of Supply when contracts ended. I personally have done a lot of research, as a model maker. Sad to relate, when researching Humber vehicles, I was told that after General Motors took over the Rootes group in the 50’s, all drawings and info was skipped and burnt.”
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I do not recall General Motors taking over Rootes Group in the 50’s. Chrysler took over around the late 60’s as I recall.
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Though there was a brief relationship with Ford USA which resulted in the Sunbeam Tiger (an Alpine with a Ford V8). A Ford V8 engined Humber Snipe was also prototyped but never went into production.
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You're right Richard, it was indeed Chrysler which took over Rootes between 1964-1967, and in 1978 it ended up in the hands of Peugeot - read https://www.curbsideclassic.com/auto...-rootes-group/
I quoted George Moore mainly because of the the notion that when Rootes was taken over "all drawings and info was skipped and burnt.” However, according to the Rootes Archive Centre Trust "a warehouse full of old Rootes documents and drawings" was donated by Peugeot to the ARCC. I have been trying to find out more info about the 15-cwt RAF Van and there is very little info available. As Bob Allan wrote: "we have very little information about these vehicles and do not know where the records are now". So the search continues...
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