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Old 24-11-05, 00:37
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evening guys
thought i would start a new thread on RAF vehicles. i dont see one in the forum but do not know if there has been one in the past. As most of you will be aware the numbers and types used ran into thousands and hundreds including some interesting items used only by the RAF. Hope fully i look forward to your contributions and images on this one of my pet subjects, here are some photos of Ford WOT 1 and1A the foam tender and a signals van the latter taken P.W at aRuddington sale. I see no reason why WW2 vehicles used after the war or even ex RAF items cannot be included as long as they relate to the period in question
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Old 24-11-05, 00:39
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Old 24-11-05, 00:53
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Les:
I think this is marvelous.

I am up to my arse in the Christmas maddness/selling season at my store but will try to contribute some stuff as well.

You may also want to consider Staff Cars, not only British but also US makes used by British and "Empire" forces. A huge variety of vehicles in that area.

I am now on a 7 day a week schedule at the store until January Ist or so but try to take an hour or so each day to input stuff.

Dinner time here now.

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Old 24-11-05, 02:40
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Les, I concur with Bill. Although I wish that I had some to add, it is nice to see some of the more unusual equipment.
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Old 24-11-05, 14:29
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Hello Les

You started a piece on RAF vehicles just before me !!

Can anyone assist please - is it possible by my giving an RAF registration number for someone to provide a photo/drawing of the type of vehicles in question?

I have now found, via the National Archives of Australia, the 125 Wing ground echelon movement orders, and the actual Bedford 3 Ton truck that was used by my father (in 125 Wing Signals) from Ford to B.160 Kastrup/Copenhagen with 125 Wing "A" Party. Also that used by the late LAC Eric Moyle (in 125 Wing Electrical), also in the "A" Party.

My father (LAC J C Hillman) was in Bedford 3 Ton reg. no. 104880 of 125 Wing Signals - and LAC Eric Moyle was in Bedford 3 Ton reg. no. 104828 of 125 Wing Electrical, and Austin Power reg. no. 84040, also of 125 Wing Electrical, but from the "B" Party.

Can anyone also advise if it is possible to find out which No. LST these vehicles were loaded onto, and the date?

Happy to discuss this off-board if necessary, and I can send copies of the RAF "Allocation of Vehicles" as well.

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Old 24-11-05, 16:31
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hello alan
Thanks for your item on RAF vehicles, im afraid i am not to clever when it comes to number plates but i am sure there are members who can come up with some sort of awnser. You did not state a date to give us an idea or where the unit was operating. AT the moment two trucks come immediatly to mind the 4x2 OY and the 4x4 QL i have photos of both but lets wait and see if the lads can get closer via the plate number
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Old 24-11-05, 16:46
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Hello Les

I am taking the notation from an "Allocation of Vehicles" listing dated 13 July 1944 - when based at B.11 Longues-sur-Mer, where they had arrived on 24 June 1944 - stating "Given below is the final allocation of vehicles for all future moves of No. 125 Wing in "A" and "B" parties."

This is slightly different to the "Allocation of Vehicles" list as they moved to the Concentration Area as that is not broken down into "A" and "B" parties. But Dad's truck has the same driver and reg. no. in both documents.

Dad's truck was driven by Cpl Hall (John Marshall Hall) and I share his middle name - it is in his memory - as he died two months before I was born in 1946.

He was the first person that my father spoke to when he joined 125 Wing Signals and they remained firm friends until John's death.

Up to now I have prioritised on the Wing and Squadron history, but these Ground Echelon documents have only recently come to light on the web.

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Old 24-11-05, 17:17
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just a thought Alan would this unit have been part of 2nd Tactical airforce the ground equipment landing soon after D Day to support the emergency landing strips
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Old 24-11-05, 17:38
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Hi Les

A little background information - working initially from advanced landing grounds built by airfield construction units, and taking over former Luftwaffe bases in Belgium, Holland and Germany, 125 Wing operated from landing 3 Squadrons (132, 453, 602) of Spitfire IX's and then, from mid-july '44, 4 Squadrons when 144 RCAF Wing was disbanded (taking over 441 Squadron) - it then changed over to become a Tempest V (80 & 274) and Spitfire XIV (130 & 402) Wing at B.70 Antwerp/Deurne in late September - a week later the Tempest V's moved to 122 Wing - then, with additions in December, it became an all Spitfire XIV Wing (41, 130, 402, 350, 610). - 402 moved over to join a fully Canadian Spitfire IX Wing at the end of '44

They were the first 2TAF unit to operate east of the Rhine - “The Spitfire squadrons of No. 125 Wing were the first to cross the river and station themselves at Twente, an airfield captured twenty-four hours earlier by the British Second Army.” Source: Royal Air Force 1939 – 1945 Volume III – The Fight is Won. - and was also the first into Denmark.

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Old 24-11-05, 18:11
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Alan
Plenty of info coming from you so just for now 2 photos of the type of Bedfords i mentioned. These are army and i include them to help your research, trusting members will come closer with the truckin question
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Old 24-11-05, 18:13
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and the QL 3 tonner
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Old 24-11-05, 20:48
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Hello Les

Nic pics - I have sent you a PM - send me an e-mail and I have copies of the "Allocation" docs I can send - plus some of RAF trucks myself that need identifying.

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Old 25-11-05, 13:31
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I can send copies of the RAF "Allocation of Vehicles" as well.
Any mention anywhere of the Ford/Marmon-Herrington SnoGo snow blowers, of which about 80 were Lend-Leased to the RAF? I have seen one blurry pic of one in operation on an airfield in Holland, but would love to have more information about their use in Holland an/or NW Europe.

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Old 25-11-05, 13:54
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Old 25-11-05, 14:07
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Keeping the Ford WOT1 running for the moment heres a 6x4 photographic and printing truck
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Old 25-11-05, 15:27
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is this what you are looking for
Les, yes, thanks for the pic. Looks like it is painted in the April 1946 onwards paint scheme of Blue/Grey on bodywork with wings, chassis and valances in paint semi gloss Black (ref. R.A.F. Ground Equipment Blue - paint specification).

What I'd love to read/see are details/pics of these in operation in Holland.

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Old 25-11-05, 20:11
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While on the subject of RAF vehicles, does anyone have records of RAF census / serial numbers for Humber Super Snipe staff cars?

To narrow it down, I am specifically interested in those obtained under Contract No. 294/23/S.8354, 150 cars for the RAF, priced at £483 10s. 5d. Date of order was 6th Jan. 1945. Chassis numbers, 8660501 to 8660650.

Welcome any good photos on actual RAF Snipes as well.

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Old 25-11-05, 20:19
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Old 25-11-05, 20:40
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It is a WOT1A1 1945 with 4 inch monitor. There were 3 types of these WOT1 airfield crash tenders, this one being the third one.

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Old 26-11-05, 00:06
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Eric / Richard
A couple of photos of the WOT1A1 4" moniter note one with civvy number plates probably late 1940s
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Old 26-11-05, 02:13
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I have always had a deep appreciation for the RCAF/RAF/RAAF slant on military history. This might be a good thread to include airfield motor pool sheds/ hangars/towers/dispersal etc... Cheers Rob
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Old 26-11-05, 22:14
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Evening Rob
Not a bad idea, do you intend to include archive photos possbly with vehicles just to keep within the strain of the thread
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Old 27-11-05, 00:12
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in front of Nissen Huts etc... would be the ultimate pic. Military architecture has always facinated me, maybe people could also identify the type of building in the pic. Cheers Rob
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Old 29-11-05, 19:11
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Les

Sorry to read you are recovering from a bad accident - get well soon - what is the source of all your photos please ?

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Sorry about the picture quality, but this is one of my favourites, lovely condition and covered in kit!
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Old 06-12-05, 23:40
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Another for the RAF thread this one is a Fordson Sussex 6x4 ballon winch
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Old 07-12-05, 00:28
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Great photo Les, great definition.
Here a Thorneycroft, possibly an Amazon
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Old 07-12-05, 14:05
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Les,

Great shot of the Balloon truck! Have you got anymore balloon trucks shots?

I have got two RAF-vehicles on top of my wish-list for scale models. One being the Commer Q2 with Queen Mary trailer and the second being the Fordson WOT1 Balloon truck.

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Old 07-12-05, 20:00
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Another, post-war [prior to rebuild] Fordson W0T1 6 x 4 Monitor for airfield crash duties. It is believed that this was a ‘Crash Tender’ in Ford, Dagenham parlance, supplied initially to the Ministry of Supply and RAF*. The chassis has the 6-wheeled Sussex long bogie with 7¾ inch articulation and special PTO, 10.50 x 16 tyres and powered by the 30 hp V-8.

*Explanation: Government, WD/Army and RAF vehicles were all purchased by the Ministry of Supply by 1941 taking over from the War Department and Air Ministry. Royal Navy and Marines vehicles continued to be purchased by the Admiralty.
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Old 08-12-05, 01:31
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Below are a couple of pictures of ground equipment from an old book RAF In Action printed in 1940. Book is interesting because of having been written and published so early in the War. Lots of early aircraft photos as well.
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