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Dyna Trac XM 571
Hi all
A contact of mine has one of these vehicles that he is restoring and has asked for some research assistance. It is known as an Articulated Utility Carrier - XM-571. I have no knowledge of these vehicles, I don't even know what one looks like. His was made in 1968 and apparently they were used in the Vietnam War. Any information, especially manuals, would be greatly appreciated. Bob |
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XM 571
Bob, the Dynatrac was sold at John Bellfield's auction. I believe it was lot number 76. John only had the front section (vehicle) the trailer was driven also I believe (and tracked). I don't recall the rear section at John's.
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XM 571
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This is a picture of the one at the Melbourn tank museum and the vehicle was built by Canadair ..It has a 6 cylinder Chev Corvair(Unsafe at any speed) engine,gas... You may be able to get a manual from them..
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Dyna Trac Owner
Hi Ian & Alex
The guy I'm helping out is the one who bought it from John's auction. I'll try and locate Canadair. Bob |
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Contacting Canadair
Bombardier is the succesor company to Canadair, at least as far as the aviation end of things. Their website doesn't give immediate help about military vehicles. The Iltis was badged as Bombardier, so an appeal to the Iltis experts might get you a contact name or a suggestion about which branch of the company to approach. Bombardier has their fingers into many enterprises so it might be hard to find the right individual to talk to. Also, they have done some corporate reorganizations to muddy the water.
Try www.bombardier.com as well as www.brp.com (for Bombardier Recreational Products, makers of Ski-Doo, Rotax engines , Johnson outbard motors (I didn't know this until today) plus more). Also look at http://www.museebombardier.com/en/co...e1939_1945.htm for what the company were doing for WW2. Perhaps the museum has information that they might be willing to share about postwar ventures in the same direction? This is a bit of a long shot since Bombardier and Canadair were separate companies at the time you need information for. |
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a couple of these, sans tops, have sold on ebay in the last two years. One in California and one in Az I believe.
Sean
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Hello all
Folowing the heads up from Grant Bowker I hit the website and made contact with a gentleman named Ron Pickler who wrote the book Canadair- the First Fifty Years. Through Emails he sent me the relevant extract from his book that I will reproduce on this and the next three posts. Hopefully they will be readable. Bob |
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Test Results
And finally some test results. That's a lot of information for a vehicle that probably nobody but my friend is interested in but I think it's worth collating and recording.
Accession Number : AD0607219 Title : COOLING AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE XM-571 ARTICULATED, UTILITY CARRIER. Descriptive Note : Rept. for 5 Apr-13 Jul 63, Corporate Author : ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE CENTER WARREN MICH Personal Author(s) : Jaeger,Arthur L. ,Jr. Report Date : 31 AUG 1964 Pagination or Media Count : 128 Abstract : The performance and cooling characteristics of the XM-571 vehicle were determined and evaluated. The engine was set up in a dynamometer cell and high ambient performance and cooling tests were conducted at full throttle. The engine was then installed in the vehicle and the vehicle was set up in a dynamometer cell. High ambient performance and cooling tests were conducted at full throttle with a 3-5 mph headwind with solar intensity radiation. Maximum observed engine horsepower was 77 at 3800 rpm. Maximum observed sprocket horsepower varied from 64 to 69 at 3800 rpm engine speed, depending on the transmission gear range. Optimum sprocket fuel consumption was 0.63 pound per horsepower hour. The vehicle at full throttle cooled at 115 F ambient with Code F-84 auxiliary cooling fan installed, the transfer case oil level one pint low, and the engine cooling air exhaust dampers secured open. Maximum engine sump oil and spark plug temperatures were 229F and 394F. Maximum transmission and transfer case oil temperatures were 265F and 270F. (Author) Descriptors : , ENGINES, POWER, TRANSMISSION GEARS, TORQUE. Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Accession Number: AD0852080 Citation Status: ACTIVE Title: Trip Report XM-571 Articulated Utility Carrier. Fields and Groups : 130600 - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND EQUIPMENT 150500 - LOGISTICS, MILITARY FACILITIES AND SUPPLIES 150600 - MILITARY OPERATIONS, STRATEGY AND TACTICS Corporate Author: ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS COMMAND APO SAN FRANCISCO 96375 LIAISON DETACHMENT Accession Number: AD0607219 Citation Status: ACTIVE Title: COOLING AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE XM-571 ARTICULATED, UTILITY CARRIER. Corporate Author: ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE CENTER WARREN MICH Personal Author(s): Jaeger,Arthur L. ,Jr. Report Date: 31 AUG 1964 Media Count: 128 Pages(s) Organization Type: A - ARMY Report Number(s): ATAC8248 (ATAC8248) DescriptiveNote: Rept. for 5 Apr-13 Jul 63, Project Number(s): 54703011 (54703011) 5510 12 289A (551012289A) Monitor Acronym(s): ATAC (ATAC) Monitor Series: 8248 (8248) Descriptors: , ENGINES, POWER, TRANSMISSION GEARS, TORQUE. Identifiers: M-571 VEHICLES Abstract: The performance and cooling characteristics of the XM-571 vehicle were determined and evaluated. The engine was set up in a dynamometer cell and high ambient performance and cooling tests were conducted at full throttle. The engine was then installed in the vehicle and the vehicle was set up in a dynamometer cell. High ambient performance and cooling tests were conducted at full throttle with a 3-5 mph headwind with solar intensity radiation. Maximum observed engine horsepower was 77 at 3800 rpm. Maximum observed sprocket horsepower varied from 64 to 69 at 3800 rpm engine speed, depending on the transmission gear range. Optimum sprocket fuel consumption was 0.63 pound per horsepower hour. The vehicle at full throttle cooled at 115 F ambient with Code F-84 auxiliary cooling fan installed, the transfer case oil level one pint low, and the engine cooling air exhaust dampers secured open. Maximum engine sump oil and spark plug temperatures were 229F and 394F. Maximum transmission and transfer case oil temperatures were 265F and 270F. (Author) Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Source Code: 041650 Document Location: DTIC AND NTIS Geopolitical Code: 2612 Annotation: Cooling and performance characteristics of the XM-571 articulated, utility carrier. Citation Updated: 04 JAN 2006 Report Date: 20 APR 1969 Media Count: 15 Pages(s) Organization Type: A - ARMY Report Number(s): Trip-32-69 (Trip3269) Descriptors: *ARMY OPERATIONS, *CARGO VEHICLES, VIETNAM, ROAD TESTS, PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING), TRAFFICABILITY, TRACKED VEHICLES, TEST VEHICLES, INFANTRY, MAINTENANCE, MANEUVERABILITY, ARMY EQUIPMENT. Identifiers: M-571 Vehicles, South Vietnam, *Trip reports, XM-571 Vehicles Abstract: During the period 12 - 15 April 1969, elements of the 1st and 25th Infantry Divisions were visited to obtain information on their evaluation of the XM-571 Articulated Utility Carrier. Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Source Code: 404509 Document Location: DTIC AND NTIS Geopolitical Code: VN SBI Holding Symbol: TRAL Accession Number: AD0862137 Citation Status: ACTIVE Title: Analysis of Free Flight Tests of 107mm Mortar Projectile XM 571 RAC. Fields and Groups : 190100 - AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES Corporate Author: ARMY BALLISTIC RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD Personal Author(s): Donovan, William D. Report Date: OCT 1969 Media Count: 48 Pages(s) Organization Type: A - ARMY Report Number(s): BRL-MR-2013 (BRLMR2013) DescriptiveNote: Memorandum rept., Project Number(s): RDT/E-1-T-262301-A-201 (RDTE1T262301A201) Descriptors: , (*MORTAR AMMUNITION, FIRING TESTS(ORDNANCE)), MODEL TESTS, SPIN STABILIZED AMMUNITION, ROCKET ASSISTED PROJECTILES, MORTARS, GUN MOUNTS, RANGE(DISTANCE), MACH NUMBER, STABILITY, FREE FLIGHT TRAJECTORIES. Identifiers: M-571 PROJECTILES(107-MM). Abstract: Free flight aerodynamic range data are presented for the 107mm XM 571 RAC mortar projectile in unboosted configuration. Seven different models were tested and most of the data was obtained for the square base shell with extension. (Author) Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Source Code: 050750 Document Location: DTIC AND NTIS Geopolitical Code: 2401 Accession Number: AD0853751 Citation Status: ACTIVE Title: Trip Report Articulated Utility Carrier - XM-571 (ENSURE 146). Fields and Groups : 150600 - MILITARY OPERATIONS, STRATEGY AND TACTICS 190300 - COMBAT VEHICLES Corporate Author: ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS COMMAND APO SAN FRANCISCO 96375 LIAISON DETACHMENT Report Date: 11 MAY 1969 Media Count: 11 Pages(s) Organization Type: A - ARMY Report Number(s): Trip-35-69 (Trip3569) Descriptors: , (*ARMY OPERATIONS, VIETNAM), (*CARGO VEHICLES, ARMY OPERATIONS), TRACKED VEHICLES, PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING), MAINTENANCE, MOBILITY, ROAD TESTS, LOGISTICS. Identifiers: 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION, *M-571 VEHICLES, SOUTH VIETNAM, *TRIP REPORTS, *XM-571 VEHICLES. Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Source Code: 404509 Document Location: DTIC AND NTIS Geopolitical Code: VN |
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Dyna Tracked...
Thanks Bob for starting the thread.. I mucked it up.. The one in the Melbourne Auction is a Different one.!! I will find the history on it asap..
The info is great and I will pass it on to the guy who owns it.. As soon as I can I will post the data plates on the one the mate has.. Thanks to all for the info so far..
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Networking
Hi Kym
If your mate is interested maybe we can network the two owners so they can carry on their common cause. Bob |
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Heres to hoping
Sounds good .. I will call him when I can and float the idea.. I need to check where and how he came by this one as I'm getting conflicting stories from "the Family" ....
Any sign of the glasses..??? Kym
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No glasses yet. Probably gone to the town in the UK of the same name.
Bob |
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