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Old 27-11-05, 00:27
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Default Fire trucks

while on the subject of RAF and RAAF fire tenders here is some others.

From AWM data base

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Old 27-11-05, 01:04
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Default Re: Fire trucks

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while on the subject of RAF and RAAF fire tenders here is some others.

Cliff,

A Morris Commercial 15cwt, looks like a CS8 (six cyl engine), by the aero screens and open cab, but the brush bar is more like a C4 ( four cyl engine). It is possible that late CS8 had this type of bar.

Looks like it belonged to the AEME fire brigade, all I can say is that it appears they built it themselves

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Old 27-11-05, 01:21
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looking at the file again it appears it was built using salvaged parts.

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Old 27-11-05, 14:03
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Default unknown crashtender

can't find this one in any book. Possibly Australian/ Canadian?
Surabaya late 1940s:
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Old 27-11-05, 21:21
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Another unusual one from the AWM.

Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. Sept1945. Japanese fire engine.

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Old 28-11-05, 23:06
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Hi Cliff:
Does this count??
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Not Air Force related but of interest nonetheless to our merry band of brothers. These two views are of a royal Canadia Army Service Corps fire truck before getting kitted out.



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Old 21-02-06, 00:04
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Thanks Clive:

1937 Ford with interesting rear wheel equipment.
Rather rare to see that size vehicle with single rear tyres/wheels.
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Old 21-02-06, 08:42
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Default A Hearse?

Hello,

Isn't that a hearse, not a fire engine?

I believe the pegs sre there to hold the coffin in place.

No need for dual rear tyres, with just a coffin to carry.

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Old 21-02-06, 09:14
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Does this count??
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Hi Bill

I have some other detailed photographs of this fire tender, The trailer carries a Jupiter pump built by GM-H. The truck is of course a C15A.

Tomorrow I'll post a couple with the nomenclature.

Cute, isn't it.
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Old 21-02-06, 09:20
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Default Here's another nice one



Belonging to the Department of Civil Aviation in the 1950s.

See my page.

Or this CMP based one:

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In an auto wrecking yard a few weeks back here in Manitoba.
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