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|  New thread:  Planes, Trains, and Automobiles 
			
			An idea for a new thread:  Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.  Two out of three are acceptable so here is a shot of a Typhoon and what I believe are two Morris LRCs providing, I imagine, aerodrome security.  Can anyone confirm that the two vehicles in the background below the Tiffy wing are indeed Morris Light Reconnaissance cars?  I know the RAF used them in both Africa and Europe.
		 
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|  Stirling and unknown vehicle 
			
			I've cropped this pic from a large jpeg which shows several Stirlings, many Airborne troops, a Horsa glider and this unidentified vehicle.  Can anyone ID this MV?
		 
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|  Mustn't forget the trains 
			
			I assume this picture was taken at or near the end of the war showing a V2 on a rail car.  If you look close you can see damage to the tail fins and blistered paint on the rest of the rocket.
		 
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|  Army aircraft handler? 
			
			On the lighter side, here's a pic of a ham-handed aircraft handler parking an Fi 156    
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|  Mustn't for get the Aussies: Chev Panel on train 
			
			Here's a picture of a Salvation Army Chev Panel, flanked by a Cab 12 and ? This picture was taken in 1944 in Eastern Australia.
		 
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			You got it right. Those are Morris LRC's, and probably RAF Regiment. Attached is a photo of mine from a reenactment in Ocala FL last year. Photo is from the same angle for your comparison. Mine is a Mk II. Pretty much impossible to tell if the ones in your photo are Mk I or Mk II. Where did you find that photo? That's a new one to me.   | 
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|  Another LRC picture 
			
			Andy, here's another picture of an LRC from the I.W.M. taken in Tunisia.  Further, there is a previous thread on MLU titled "Morris Light Reconnaissance car" which should interest you if you haven't seen it already.
		 
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|  Great Aussie scene 
			
			CMPs weren't the only piece of kit to arrive in OZ in the "Knocked down" form as evidenced by this picture of an unidentified Australian aerodrome.  The P39 fuselage is laying on the floor of it's container while the walls of the container are laying on the ground.  Another crated P39 awaits behind.  A mobile crane lifts a wing while a tractor and Studebaker? can also be seen in this interesting picture.  Can Keefey or any of our Australian friends ID where and when this picture may have been taken?  Derek.
		 
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