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There's no discharge in the war!

File: 92dbe7465d0a7ed⋯.jpg (1.57 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 5 MKVIII Front.jpg)

File: 932bf45ec80ffcb⋯.jpg (1.96 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 1. MKIV.jpg)

File: 99bf2848799f8d9⋯.jpg (1.89 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 2. MKIV Front.jpg)

File: e2645d84c4b93ed⋯.jpg (1.6 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 3 MKIX Front.jpg)

File: de02c9b7721a759⋯.jpg (1.35 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 4 MKIX Quarter.jpg)

3864ab  No.608865

This summer I had the great fortune to visit the Tank Museum in Bovington, and see some of the vehicles from the Canadian War Museum. Figured I'd dump some of my highlights if anyone is interested.

Beginning with three Marks: a IV, and some of the only IX APCs and VIII Internationals ever produced.

3864ab  No.608866

File: f97a0fa2b3850be⋯.jpg (2.05 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 5.1 MKVIII Quarter.jpg)

File: d9a997a5044a5b1⋯.jpg (1.57 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 6 MKVIII Sponson.jpg)

File: 4572c94d5fcc8e3⋯.jpg (1.59 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 7 MKV Front (1).jpg)

File: c5e07c2e04397b1⋯.jpg (1.47 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 8 MKV Side.jpg)

File: a938cdd95aba5b7⋯.jpg (2.9 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 9 A1E1.jpg)

More of the International's neat folding sponson, then a Female MK V and the fucking radical Vickers A1E1, which they kept in a dark corner for no particularly good reason.


3864ab  No.608867

File: 2bd631dc960ca5c⋯.jpg (1.77 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 12 Elefant.jpg)

File: eb77f0f929ea233⋯.jpg (1.79 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 13 ElefantSide.jpg)

File: 4e01525810c6be4⋯.jpg (1.95 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 14 Tiger2.jpg)

File: fb4f0c82b9d2104⋯.jpg (2.75 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 10 A1E1 Turret.jpg)

File: 428a7468977f0b6⋯.jpg (1.88 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 11 TigerI.jpg)

The A1E1's multiple turrest spawned the very popular and totally useless multi-turret tank concept of the 1920s.

They had the Tiger Collection exhibit on, showcasing vehicles on the Tiger I and 2 Chassis, including an Elefant, Tiger 1, pre-production model 2, production-model 2 and Jagdtiger.


3864ab  No.608868

File: a9b947656be6f2e⋯.jpg (1.52 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 18 JagdTigerFront.jpg)

File: 3f4ec45d3544de4⋯.jpg (1.87 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 19 Tiger2Proto.jpg)

File: a2aa45bc4dcce5e⋯.jpg (1.87 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 15 Tiger2Side.jpg)

File: 8495acc8c6e217d⋯.jpg (1.94 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 16 JagdTigerSide.jpg)

File: 1e95344d7f8ca41⋯.jpg (2.22 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 17 JagdTigerRear.jpg)

If you've never been near a Tiger before, it's hard to describe just how big they feel- they're not even all that large, but they have a massiveness to them that's really neat.


3864ab  No.608871

File: 44d6909c03ca666⋯.jpg (1.68 MB, 3120x4160, 3:4, 20 Tiger2ProtoClose.jpg)

File: 60cd0d678a0b127⋯.jpg (1.71 MB, 2988x5312, 9:16, 21 M22.jpg)

File: d45aea78b4cb5f9⋯.jpg (2.17 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 22 Springer and SDFKZ 2433.jpg)

File: be9c256dd74353b⋯.jpg (2.42 MB, 2988x5312, 9:16, 23 SU-76M.jpg)

File: 5e6fbefbfe2004e⋯.jpg (2.15 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 23.1 SU-76M Side.jpg)

Up next, an M22 Locust, Springer heavy tracked mine (it's more than twice the payload of the Goliath, and faster too), and then an SU-76M and a KV-12.


3864ab  No.608872

File: 8bac13708928010⋯.jpg (1.84 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 28 Bridgelayer Valentine.jpg)

File: 8d4c8af44eff163⋯.jpg (2.11 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 24 KV-1S.jpg)

File: 1cb079365b0fd5f⋯.jpg (1.85 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 25 Cruiser A10.jpg)

File: 9cdc97c15deca12⋯.jpg (1.71 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 26 PershingFront.jpg)

File: 952172e6d92b0da⋯.jpg (1.61 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 27 Pershing Side.jpg)

KV-1S, sorry. Then we've got a Close Support A10, with the somewhat useless smoke-laying howitzer, a very nice Pershing, and a bridgelayer Valentine.


3864ab  No.608873

File: 55da1eb43a75e1a⋯.jpg (2.17 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 31 T-26.jpg)

File: 1cffe5a485a232d⋯.jpg (2.16 MB, 2988x5312, 9:16, 32 Jagdpanther.jpg)

File: ae98e20b2d4a462⋯.jpg (2.25 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 30 PanzerIIL.jpg)

File: 3d172d34b013d5c⋯.jpg (2.16 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 29 Matilda1.jpg)

File: f2a7280ce879ae8⋯.jpg (2.02 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 29.1 Matilda1 Quarter.jpg)

They had a couple Finnish vehicles, namely a captured T-26 and T-34/76, which I wasn't able to get particularly good shots of because it was hidden in a corner.


3864ab  No.608877

File: 1ee0ead8962186a⋯.jpg (1.96 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 37 Sentinel I.jpg)

File: 62c29e43a3d6542⋯.jpg (2.02 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 33 Hetzer.jpg)

File: 89004d12d36dd89⋯.jpg (2.23 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 34 Schmalturm.jpg)

File: 85e8598e2e6839c⋯.jpg (2.44 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 35 Valentine.jpg)

File: 163ebe56af01b49⋯.jpg (2.29 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 36 CV33 Lancafiammer.jpg)

They have what is believed to be the only Panther Schmalturm prototype in existence, which was recovered from a gunnery range in Germany where it was being used for target practice. Also a flamethrower Carroveloce, and an Australian Sentinel I- the Commonwealth tanks were generally pretty well represented.


3864ab  No.608880

File: b8b2d56f342725e⋯.jpg (2.23 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 38 Ha-Go Turret.jpg)

File: 1017dff4cec85ec⋯.jpg (1.68 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 38.1 Ha-Go Side.jpg)

File: ef6d2a59a0eb6a5⋯.jpg (2.03 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 39 Black Prince.jpg)

File: 6975c00c0631a25⋯.jpg (2.33 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 40 Ram 1.jpg)

File: 6e1f83ab46d2405⋯.jpg (2.04 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 41 TOG II.jpg)

Apparently this Type 95's interior is liberally coated with asbestos, and they're still trying to find a way to stabilize it, so the vehicle is heavily sealed.

Unsurprisingly, this place has a lot of one-off prototypes and test models, including the Black Prince heavy and the TOG II*, which was tragically tucked into the back of the lunch room next to the World of Tanks counter. Also a Ram, because muh patriotism.


3864ab  No.608882

File: d634b9823086e37⋯.jpg (2.01 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 44 PZI Command.jpg)

File: 5ae3f09756106e1⋯.jpg (1.59 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 45 M10.jpg)

File: 46722c2f40cabf2⋯.jpg (2.07 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 46 Ram Kangaroo.jpg)

File: 694ce23fa6da6e4⋯.jpg (2.94 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 42 M4A1.jpg)

File: e135a4712ffb29c⋯.jpg (2.77 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 43 Crusader.jpg)

A friend of mine's grandfather worked as a tank mechanic with the Wehrmacht, and he described the Panzer I as 'sporty', which I find endlessly entertaining.

I find Ram derivatives endlessly entertaining, because as much as secondary turrets are horribly impractical, they're also really cute.


3864ab  No.608884

File: 8d2a0b44a0eb38e⋯.jpg (2.05 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 50 Stug.jpg)

File: 1444f5927c1eb4e⋯.jpg (2.14 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 51 Panzer 4.jpg)

File: a789eaeea404b24⋯.jpg (1.99 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 47 M5 Stuart.jpg)

File: bb09a6a463d4d83⋯.jpg (1.71 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 48 Harry Hopkins.jpg)

File: e51b3e4dee4786c⋯.jpg (2.11 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 49 M3 S5tuart.jpg)

Two Stuarts, a beautiful Stug III, and a prototype Harry Hopkins airborne tank, again inexplicably in a corner. You literally had to lean past a Staghound armoured car just to see it.


3864ab  No.608887

File: b151059218fb12a⋯.jpg (1.97 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 52 Tetrarch.jpg)

File: a36d9c5f14365e0⋯.jpg (1.79 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 53 Praying Mantis and Vali….jpg)

File: 0e4f94f1b4ea1c0⋯.jpg (1.89 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 54 CDL Matilda.jpg)

File: 7cfe8b9ccbaa5f6⋯.jpg (1.78 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 55 Sherman Crab.jpg)

File: 5ee1d12f8ba3154⋯.jpg (1.92 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 56 S103.jpg)

The Valiant has pride of place in a section dedicated to weird stuff that was never deployed, as it rightfully should. Thing's got less than half a foot of ground clearance in the back, by the looks, and the driver's hatches are minuscule. Also the Praying Mantis hedge-attacker, a Crab Sherman with the mine flails still intact, and a somewhat badly lit Stridsvagen 103.


3864ab  No.608888

File: ddab57cb159672d⋯.jpg (1.83 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 58 Little Willy.jpg)

File: 0a4d6e9af316d73⋯.jpg (1.85 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 59 FT17.jpg)

File: 74ca36e93af5966⋯.jpg (1.89 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 60 FT17 Quarter.jpg)

File: e8f1ccf952bbad9⋯.jpg (2.02 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 61 Whippet.jpg)

File: 55be72c3a23df2b⋯.jpg (1.64 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 57 Scorpion Prototype.jpg)

These next photos move out of the museum's main storage and into their timeline hall, which is slightly better lit. The white thing is the testbed for the Scorpion reconnaissance vehicle.

Also, Little Willy, the OG.


3864ab  No.608889

File: c09b5e6896bc63c⋯.jpg (1.88 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 64 Panzer 2.jpg)

File: 3ec8c23864c4345⋯.jpg (3.05 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 65 Valentine 9.jpg)

File: 06917652807a0aa⋯.jpg (1.8 MB, 2988x5312, 9:16, 66 Sherman DD.jpg)

File: 83d5da69181e560⋯.jpg (1.89 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 62 Crossley-Chevrolet.jpg)

File: f3fd8b4c74da134⋯.jpg (2.31 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 63 Medium II.jpg)

Crossley-Chevrolet, with a four-gun turret designed for putting down uppity natives, a Valentine IX with its famously cramped 6-pounder turret, the only Duplex Drive Sherman left on the planet that still has the original skirt, and a Medium Mark 2.


3864ab  No.608890

File: 6f47ac31e6474de⋯.jpg (3.09 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 71 Churchill Outside.jpg)

File: 1ade4e20836e4ab⋯.jpg (1.9 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 67 Panther.jpg)

File: 33f0f4bd73f3d3b⋯.jpg (1.95 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 68 Kettenkrad.jpg)

File: dc4f365600372d2⋯.jpg (1.86 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 69 M48.jpg)

File: d6e3e31d8ebc52b⋯.jpg (1.54 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 70 Churchill Crocodile.jpg)

Panther, comfy Kettenkrad, and a couple of Churchills- oddly enough they don't have any 'standard' Churchills inside, only the Crocodile flamethrower variant.


3864ab  No.608892

File: 205918281c19acc⋯.jpg (4.47 MB, 2988x5312, 9:16, 72 A22D.jpg)

File: fc686fdd7f2681c⋯.jpg (5.09 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 73 Cavalier.jpg)

File: 8a08e0cfd03bd59⋯.jpg (2.71 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 74 HS30.jpg)

File: 2d3a1c7ed5a0ef9⋯.jpg (1.95 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 75 18pdr.jpg)

They have some extremely damaged prototypes outside, which are basically too far gone to realistically restore. Highlights include the Churchill Gun Carrier, the A22, and the Cavalier textbed, which was supposed to replace the Crusader.

The next couple photos switch over to the Canadian War Museum, which I've visited probably too many times. The 18-pounder is supposedly the gun that fired the last Canadian shot of WW1.


3864ab  No.608893

File: 5f8866ec9d7324f⋯.jpg (2.43 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 77 Leopard ARV.jpg)

File: fe5beace4b95526⋯.jpg (2.91 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 78 Leopard.jpg)

File: 646da33d1529ef6⋯.jpg (2.38 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 76 FWD Model B.jpg)

The truck is one of the only four-wheel drive vehicles used during WW1, and then a couple functioning Leopard-chassis vehicles used by the Canadian Forces, namely an ARV and a CV2.


3864ab  No.608895

So, that's what I've got for armour photos. I'd strongly recommend a visit to Bovington if you can make it out to the ass-end of southern England. The size of the collection beggars belief. The War Museum in Ottawa is also a good visit, though some of their displays have kind of cucked out lately under pressure from 'concerned citizens'.

I've also got photos from the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, the RAF Museum at Hendon, the HMS Belfast, and the Gatineau Air Show, but I haven't sorted through them yet. When I do, I can post them here if people want.


71b8ae  No.608898

File: f58edd9ae41c8a6⋯.jpg (126.36 KB, 1280x720, 16:9, 3729011370308723056.jpg)

>>608865

What's with the massive faggot on pics 2 and 3


3864ab  No.608899

>>608898

It's a fascine for trench-crossing. So you don't have to make your tank eight billion feet long and lose your turning capability, but can still cross long and deep trenches.


71b8ae  No.608900

>>608899

So they just drop it in a gap then drive over it. Got it.


fb55fa  No.608902

Really great photos, Strelok. That would certainly be worth the flight to see.


bc06f0  No.608911

Nice thread, Mr. OP. But, may I ask, did they have no offerings of my favoruite tank the Matilda II? I ask seeing the other beautiful old infantry tanks I so adore. Great to see those Crocodiles especially. One day they might be useful clearing out ghettos and favela's if the day ever arises.


3864ab  No.608914

>>608902

Flight, followed by two train rides totally about 2 hours each, and then 20 minutes on a bus. It's really in the middle of nowhere.

>>608911

I believe they do, but aside from the CDL one there weren't any on display in the main building. I think it's part of their demonstration fleet so they keep it in their reserve building, which I was literally only able to visit for 30 seconds right before it closed.


2963c4  No.609650

Bovington really is great, especially if you can get there on one of the days where they're driving the tanks about.

Last time I was there I was with a guy tripping balls on acid, which must have been an interesting experience for him…


ba5a57  No.609652

>There will never be a 100% Panther and Tiger II restoration with fully working optics, guns, radios and everything

>They will never fire authentic ammunition ever again

Why live


498b03  No.609662

Aw shit. This entire thread makes me want to go full tank-autist again.

>>608868

Tigers appear large because of some very simple geometry.

They are quite wide ad the base (look at those tracks). At the same time the Germans learned a tiny bit about sloped armour, and made the entire thing pointed towards the top.

This means that when you stand besides this relatively wide vehicle the top appears to be further away than it actually is, causing you to think that it is larger.


2fa203  No.609664

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

The Tank Museum is fucking great, I go every year.

>>608911

They just completely overhauled their Matilda II into working condition, currently sitting in the big maintenance shed for repairs for the show days.


bc06f0  No.609682

>>609664

That's fantastic to hear! Good to see them keeping those old things up and running and in tune.


9bc15e  No.610076

If you could post the photos from Hendon a lot of people here would probably be interested they have a lot of unique planes there… I have good memories of the place.


3864ab  No.610132

File: 25b1e36a4059180⋯.jpg (2.45 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 1 P1A.jpg)

File: 26e830cdb1a0e97⋯.jpg (2.74 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 2 RoeI.jpg)

File: c038f24accb27c4⋯.jpg (2.36 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 3 Avro707A.jpg)

File: f8bcab83de9927b⋯.jpg (2.15 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 4 B-7M.jpg)

File: 19338204ecde65e⋯.jpg (2.19 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 5 Ohka.jpg)

>>610076

Just got them sorted. Apologies in advance for the lower quality on these ones, the big hangar at Hendon seemed to have most of its lights out. My gf extra camera was out of commission for the day so I have fewer 'backup shots' as well.

Anyways, starting with some stuff from the Museum of Science and Industry, which has a small aircraft collection.

The P1A prototype of the English Electric Lightning, the Roe 1 Triplane, first English aircraft, the Avro 707 supersonic testbed, a B-7M autogyro built by the designer of Little Nellie, and an Ohka flying bomb. Why is Manchester so filthy? The whole city felt like a garbage dump


3864ab  No.610134

File: 296a5fd9a0cd492⋯.jpg (2.67 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 6 Shackleton.jpg)

File: a33c88791827676⋯.jpg (3.4 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 7 Spitfire.jpg)

File: 2227493862aff42⋯.jpg (1.89 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 8 Tabor.jpg)

File: 11dd3f70d936a30⋯.jpg (2.21 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 9 Sunderland.jpg)

File: dcbfa0f5be119ef⋯.jpg (2.59 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 10 Bleriot.jpg)

Next a Shackleton sub hunter (it's a pity the building was so cramped, hard to get any wide shots), and then moving on to RAF Hendon with one of their gate-guard Spitfires, the wind tunnel model for the horribly designed Tarrant Tabor triplane bomber, a Short Sunderland that I desperately want to have adventures on, and a late-model Bleriot.


3864ab  No.610136

File: e2fb0a8147d0378⋯.jpg (2.54 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 11 CaudronG3.jpg)

File: e3c4128ee8ea6ab⋯.jpg (2.43 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 12 Dolphin.jpg)

File: 8cfc213f0fe797e⋯.jpg (2.51 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 13 Triplane.jpg)

File: 4d1facff121be7c⋯.jpg (2.38 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 14 SE5a.jpg)

File: c68ba536aa52c1e⋯.jpg (2.23 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 15 Buccaneer.jpg)

A 2-seat Caudron G.3 scout/trainer, the unusual-looking Sopwith Dolphin fighter, a Sopwith Triplane, the gunner's compartment of an SE5.a heavy fighter, and the infinite radicalness that is the Blackburn Buccaneer. What is it about torpedo bombers that makes them have so much personality?


3864ab  No.610137

File: 1ce4faa5c209c75⋯.jpg (2.21 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 19 Tempest 2.jpg)

File: 21751441f0e449f⋯.jpg (2.61 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 15.1 Buccaneer Nose.jpg)

File: 4fd8bff6709d859⋯.jpg (2.01 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 16 AV9.jpg)

File: adb46220d41e694⋯.jpg (2.22 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 17 Eurofighter.jpg)

File: d875c48638f7c5b⋯.jpg (2.11 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 18 P.40 Nose.jpg)

Nose art from the Buccaneer, an AV9 Harrier and Typhoon, then nose art from a P40 and a Tempest 2 in the next hangar.


3864ab  No.610138

File: 8570e1089cf4768⋯.jpg (2.25 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 19.1 Tempest 1.jpg)

File: e6c0d595872e940⋯.jpg (2.05 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 20 Spitfire 24.jpg)

File: a68003681e22a1d⋯.jpg (2.29 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 21 P-47.jpg)

File: 80d3058a1a0210b⋯.jpg (2.21 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 22 Beaufighter.jpg)

File: 98876ba23bf8676⋯.jpg (1.8 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 22.1 Stenraer.jpg)

Fully moved into the WW2 hall here, with a Tempest 1, one of the only Spitfire Mark XXIVs ever built, a P-47, Beaufighter and a Canadian Supermarine Stanraer, again because muh patriotism.


3864ab  No.610139

File: 8bce14927e38de4⋯.jpg (2.22 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 23 R-4B.jpg)

File: d7599cc855efc4a⋯.jpg (2.49 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 24 Avro Rota.jpg)

File: da53f62c065fefe⋯.jpg (2.07 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 25 Lightning.jpg)

File: 72c44802b45f999⋯.jpg (2.32 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 26 BF109.jpg)

File: c0a231a21efa3da⋯.jpg (1.85 MB, 4160x3120, 4:3, 26.1 CR-42.jpg)

The first mass-produced helicopter, an Avro variant of a Spanish gyrocopter, a Lightning, BF-109, and the Fiat Cr.42 "Pipe Organ", one of the last biplane fighters to see frontline combat.


3864ab  No.610143

File: e21573d37d4e16b⋯.jpg (2.43 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 27 LiberatorNose.jpg)

File: 0b3510a85c8c4c2⋯.jpg (1.84 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 28 Grand Slam.jpg)

A 22k-pounder Grand Slam earthquake bomb, and a B-24 Liberator the museum recently got from India. Gonna have to split the images up a bit 'cause I have some weird file size issues.


3864ab  No.610144

File: a3d4132443a5337⋯.jpg (11.72 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 29 JU-87.jpg)

The museum's JU-87, one of only 2 left. Unfortunately, most of the overhead lighting near it seemed to be out, with the result that everything near it had this odd green tinge. Not sure what was up, but I tried to colour-correct as best I could.


3864ab  No.610145

File: cb47b672e9789e3⋯.jpg (11.13 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 30 He-111.jpg)

Ditto with the HE-111. Aaaand I accidentally saved them at too high a quality. Ah well.


3864ab  No.610146

File: c380732a43f486f⋯.jpg (2.61 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 31 Fairey Battle.jpg)

File: 2c103726174fd1d⋯.jpg (2.51 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 32 BF-110.jpg)

File: 98934fab8e257d9⋯.jpg (3.19 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 33 Mosquito.jpg)

File: 494c50836078a17⋯.jpg (2.81 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 34 VulcanWing.jpg)

File: 39cf62c5d2fbf1d⋯.jpg (2.56 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 35 VulcanSide.jpg)

Okay, back to regular 5-image posts, sorry about that.

Their Fairey Battle has what looks to be a remote-controlled machine gun slung below the underside of the bombardier's cockpit, a feature I've never seen before on a Battle- anyone know what variant or model had that, or if it's a field modification?

There's also a BF-110 with radar, a Mosquito of course, and the Avro Vulcan, most aesthetic of the V-Bombers. This thing just dwarfs everything else in the building. It's so large there's a rest area in the bomb bay with seats for 20 people.


3864ab  No.610147

File: 261e476d759c23b⋯.jpg (2.57 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 36 VulcanRear.jpg)

File: 3af5561049c9c7e⋯.jpg (2.35 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 37 HE 162.jpg)

File: 47ff481599753bd⋯.jpg (2.35 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 38 Swordfish.jpg)

File: 975913ff5e18212⋯.jpg (1.6 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 39 HE 162.jpg)

File: 269edc184763856⋯.jpg (2.31 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 40 AEG GIV.jpg)

With a wide shot of the Vulcan- you can also see the FW 190 and the tail of their B-17, and a Volksjaeger, we come to the end of my photos from Hendon. The next three are shots from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum which I visit regularly. This particular day they were moving crates through the main hangar doors so the lighting was much better than usual. Their Swordfish, Volksjaeger and GIV night bomber look so much better in natural light, it's unbelievable. Obviously terrible for the artifacts but still.


3864ab  No.610148

File: c35ab0d51c6eea5⋯.jpg (3.13 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 41 Lysander.jpg)

File: 04157dba3987d8a⋯.jpg (2.83 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 42 Swordfish.jpg)

File: 79fbe7a3944f371⋯.jpg (2.79 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 43 Corsair.jpg)

File: d10f93f853305c4⋯.jpg (3.1 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 44 AN-2.jpg)

I volunteered at the Gatineau Air Show recently, and so the last set are from my day there. A Lysander, which has a lot of history in the Ottawa-Gatineau area, another Swordfish, though unfortunately missing most of its engine, a Corsair, and an Antonov AN-2 bush plane.


446446  No.610149

Very cool stuff.

>>610147

>swordfish pic

What the fuck that looks like a glamor shot complete with halo, fucking gorgeous.


3864ab  No.610150

File: aa09a90e87f9a1a⋯.jpg (3.46 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 45 Nieuport 28.jpg)

File: 905a47066059093⋯.jpg (3.39 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 46 Fokker DRI.jpg)

File: 9e95514772d375a⋯.jpg (3.12 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 47 AirshowLineup.jpg)

File: d2d9c07a0c3f380⋯.jpg (871.99 KB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 48 Spit, Corsair, Mustang ….jpg)

File: 8c28778155d33d2⋯.jpg (3.12 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 49 Snowbirds Taxi.jpg)

Last post wouldn't let me do 5 because 'parameter incomplete', whatever that means.

Replica Nieuport 28 and Fokker DR.I from the States, a shot of some of the overall lineup, a Corsair, Mustang and Spitfire in formation I was stationed on the opposite side of the airfield from the Spit and the Mustang, didn't get any good shots and the CT-114s of the Snowbirds demonstration squadron taxiing.

>>610149

It's a really pretty Swordfish to begin with, and it was the closest to the open door. They keep the CASM building really dark because a lot of the older stuff is pretty photosensitive, so when it gets bright the contrast is beautiful.


3864ab  No.610152

File: c00328899192c46⋯.jpg (3.16 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 51 P40.jpg)

File: 7ab590341c80b8c⋯.jpg (1.81 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 52 AirshowSSunset.jpg)

File: 486cfc05ce6766f⋯.jpg (1.93 MB, 5312x2988, 16:9, 50 Snowbirds Formation.jpg)

Last few shots! A P40, the Snowbirds going overhead in formation, and a shot of the apron with the sun setting.

Up next, eventually: a few photos from HMS Belfast.


a293dd  No.610161

>>608871

I never realized that the Porsche turret for the Tiger 2 had angry little eyebrows


20f3e3  No.610205

File: 21161f0858ebbea⋯.png (401.92 KB, 1280x720, 16:9, skeletor with a hammer.png)

>>610161

delet this


a293dd  No.610208

File: d79f5d525d80b5d⋯.jpg (196.33 KB, 1158x497, 1158:497, tiger2cute.jpg)


148111  No.610378

>>610146

The "turret" may be a part of the target towing conversation done to many Battles.


498b03  No.610381

>>608892

>Hotchkiss Kurz

Holy shit we have one of those as a monument in our base. Does it still move? Ours looks a little more rusted than that one, but it still has it's lights and mirrors.


32c59b  No.610418

>>610136

Picture 14 is not an SE5a, which was a single seat scout. Looks more like an R.E.8 "Harry Tate" to me


c5d0a9  No.610444

>>610378

If it was a target tug wouldn't it have that weird bee-stripe paint scheme?

>>610381

To the best of my knowledge it is immobile, I don't think they keep any operational stuff outside.

>>610418

Is it? Crap, my bad. I don't know my Royal Aircraft Factory planes that well.


148111  No.610487

>>610444

I looked it up that particular Battle was never a target tug so the camo was what it flew in. Which makes my target tug idea completely wrong.


020695  No.623408

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