- Michel_KraussHi P-O
I have found something for the Sherman Firefly register
It's the Firefly that is at Amersfoort
The picture is taken at the Cavalry museum location, in 1985
I recognize the building in the back ground, because it's the main building of the museum
This is the same vehicle that is mentioned in the book: Sherman Firefly, from Mark Hayward from 2001
It is 100% that this is the same vehicle because of the PaK 40 muzzle brake fitted to the main gun
According the book it's part of the museum collection
The link to the wikipedia page:
commons.wikimedia.org/...sfoort.jpg
The copyright holder of the picture, released it into the public domain. This applies worldwide
Michel
- TichenorWhen the unit returned to Belgium, it merged with the 2 lancers and the monuments went to back to the museum
- Tichenor
My remarks on the list:
Shouldn't the Shermans at Hermeton-sur-meuse and Mopertingen also be added to this register. They both have a Firefly hull but have they're turrets replaced with a 75mm turret.
- Tichenor
At the Visenaken depot there is also a Sherman Ic SN 1604 (sorry no decent picture yet).
- Tichenor
All the wrecks (exempt one) listed at Kapellen are moved to Vissenaken, the 2 Firefly's with the smoke pods are AWOL i'm afraid (nowhere to be seen in Vissenaken). The only wreck at Kapellen is the one without the turret bottom at page 16).
Tichenor
- P-O
Still working on "new" things..
Sherman Ic, Hybrid Ic and Vc :
- the_shadock
Trevor,
I do think it is the one now located at Chatham, until a photo taken in 2009 proves I am wrong (and if I'm wrong, that's excellent news !! because there seems to be only 1 complete Churchill bridgelayer still surviving.)
However, that's what I found on a forum :
"There used to be one outside the TA centre in Cwmbran gently rusting away. "
http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/ftopic3588-0-asc-0.php
P-O
- the_shadock- Massimo_Foti
thanks. IMO, it should be considered as a Firefly.
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