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As per previous post, 27 completed the distance (not the above suggested test track, but a trip down the road a bit, and then around the edge of the air field. Two had trouble and stopped, I believe one was (ignition?) overheating, and the other had a gear selector problem. On checking afterward one had well covered the 3.2 kilometres required, before stopping, and so the total was 27 carriers doing the distance.
Yes Ben I have photos of HMH 243 and HMH 244 lined up. The carriers ran roughly in model order from oldest to youngest, and so Bruce led the convoy out. I was in the gunners seat. Keith, I will get photos up soon although there will be better ones than mine.
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Hopefully this works, if not they are on you tube
"Bren gun carrier Airfield run en masse Masterton 2015" "Bren gun carrier world record, Masterton 2015" http://youtu.be/qdbKpumq_QQ http://youtu.be/FMwhait6x9U |
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heres a photo from late in the afternoon after the crowd dispersed.
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And then this guy appeares, camera in hand.....
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I've seen that guy before, he has previous form for camera waving
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well done fella's and thanks for posting up the video's, the second one showing everyone charging down the grass strip is my favourite. there's nothing like a bit of carrier racing on a sunny afternoon
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FANTASIC guys !!!!!!!
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Shame that more Carriers were not saved post-war and in to the 1950s when this photo was taken.
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Dam shame . Just think how cool it would have been to be a young worker with foresight at that yard and talk the boss into you taking some home for a rainy day .. Dale
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Alex and others, post corrected to 3.2km.
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The total number of carriers on site was 30.
We measured the course around the perimeter track and along the runway at 3.4km, but the Airshow people extended our run to go around the grass cross strip as well, so it was closer to 4km in total! Alex and I re-ran the route in my ute to verify the distance run to each breakdown. 29 carriers attempted the run, and one had a water pipe loosen at the head at about 2.5km, and another had ignition issues at about 2.9km. (The third was at 3.5 km, so well beyond the 2 mile mark). Keith, we have Historic Aviation Film Unit working on a DVD which will be released later in the year. I hope to include historical info and extra features, as you did in your most excellent Year of the Carrier DVD. The list is not exhaustive but we had: The worlds only two Bren No2 Mk1 (I checked the data plate) Four Universal Mk 1* One 3" Mortar MkI One AOP MkIII W Three Loyd Five LP2 and a large number of LP2A including One MMG and three 6 Pounder tractors. Five Carriers came from the South Island, and the rest ranged from Wellington to Waikato and Gisborne and points between. I was on site with Alex and Steve for five days and have the suntan to prove it! The Warhorses display included Re-enactors and a WW1 trench, 18 pounder and Krupp field guns and the Mk IV WW1 replica, a team of horses towed the 18 pounder, and a 6 pounder was used in the mock battle to knock out a Stuart and a halftrack with quad .50 cal. All told the vehicle count was about 90 including the carriers. Well done to all who participated. It was a great weekend. Rob |
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of the carriers present in 2003, we had 9 of the 10 on site in 2015.
(The other was scheduled to come, but other issues intervened). Rob |
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