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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:44 pm
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- Pzkpfw-e
http://ikamien.pl/artykuly/1650/
FAMO?


it seems that the company FAMO (Fahrzeug- und Motoren-Werke GmbH (Breslau, 1935-1945)) built some tractors and schleppers before producing Half-Tracks :





http://flickriver.com/photos/suesswassermatrose/3882400200/

Famo Raupenschlepper mit Ackergerät.

Als Fahrzeug- und Motoren-Werke GmbH (FAMO) wurde die Breslauer Straßenfahrzeugfertigung des Junkers-Konzern bezeichnet. 1935 hatte dieser den Sektor von den Linke-Hofmann-Werken übernommen. Das Unternehmen bestand von 1935 bis 1945.

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OT-34 in State Military Technical Museum (Russia)
gvtm.ru/tank_t-34-76

Renault UE in the same museum - running condition
gvtm.ru/novosti
gvtm.ru/legkiy_tank_renault_r-35
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Matilda, NSW Lancers
www.lancers.org.au/sit...g_2010.asp
"T29923"
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Indian Armoured Carrier Mk IV Wheeled Pattern, somewhere in Afghanistan.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:59 am
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IoW Military Museum, website says they have 6 Churchills on site for "restoration". Only 1 plus a turret on the .pdf.
www.isleofwightmilitar...page3.html
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IoW Military Museum, website says they have 6 Churchills on site for "restoration". Only 1 plus a turret on the .pdf.
www.isleofwightmilitar...page3.html


I think that Trevor Larkum could confirm this, IIRC he visited the Isle of Wight museum some months ago. If we are lucky enough, he could have some pictures too.

Anyway this museum is a must-see for me and I plan to visit it (but don't know when exactly ..)

By the way, the museum also claims to have an A30 Challenger (to my knowledge the last survivor is at Overloon), and I thought they had 4 Comets and 2 Shermans (they claim to have 3 Comets and 1 Sherman). Not sure if the list is correct and accurate.

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Looks like it could be my destination for my birthday weekend, since the £180 for a ferry to Holland, to get to Overloon is a bit too much!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:19 am
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Tank Museum in Ankara (Turkey) should be on your priorities because there is none good/recent photo gallery from it.
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My guess it that time and budget constrains would prevent him to visit Ankara. At least this time around Smile

Massimo

PS Sofia is still among my top 5 destinations, but I am not sure I will manage to visit it this summer
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This year I will be 100% in Sofia.

What are your top 5 destinations ?
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The destinations I hope to visit within the next 12-24 months are:

- Munster. This deserve a few days, but it's closed in winter and it's hard for me to spend more than a weekend in spring/summer
- Koblenz. Can reach it by train and spend 1-2 days
- Belgrade. Could do a weekend trip during the summer
- Sofia. Same as above
- Duxford. Most likely the target for my "free week in winter" next year, while wife and daughter go skiing.

I still have dreams of visiting Latrun and Kubinka, but the logistics is more complicated.

Massimo
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This year I will be 100% in Sofia.


Are you planning a Bucharest - Sofia - Ankara trip?

Massimo
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Bucharest - Sofia - Istanbul

It is to far to drive from north Poland to Ankara by car.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:40 pm
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Duxford's Landwarfare Hall is closed over winter.
duxford.iwm.org.uk/ser...ebDoc.7031
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Heck! That's would destroy my plans for next year Sad
Maybe Latrun could be a good option even in winter... If not I could be forced to move into planes museums instead

Massimo

PS We really should move this into a dedicated thread
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