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Trying to find one to measure. Believed to be built by Car Cruisers Ltd of Hayes on a Straussler trailer. Any help please on manufacturer or plans. Real examples are said to be at North Weald,Old Buckenham and a gliding club in Kent/Sussex.

Brockhouse built the twin axle airfield caravan of which plans are available.

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Les,

 

Thank you for replying this is exactly the type I am trying to find out . Can you confirm where Whitfield is ? I am wondering if this is the old No.618 ATC Gliding School caravan from West Malling ? Any information on this type of caravan including manufacturers plate gratefully received.

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Hello T-21

 

At Rougham Airfield in Suffolk.This was home to the 322nd and then 94th Bomb group during WW2. we have one of those mobile control trailers. I am going back there on Tuesday next week I will try and measure it up.The chequers on ours are also red and white, but back when they were used I beleave thay were Black and white.

 

Regards Howard

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Hi,

 

If possible, some photos, sides front/rear, the interior, detais... would be great too!!!

 

That way, drawing a plan would be more accurate.

 

Best regards,

 

G_Mendes

 

By the way, check this link: It shows a restored(recreated?) control caravan, two axle type.

 

http://usaaf.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=270&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=control+caravan&start=10

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Many thanks to those who have replied. I have been on 12hr shifts hence the late reply. thanks to H Wade for the offer of measuring the Rougham caravan. I may try and get over there soon. These single axle caravans fascinate me as so little on their history is published and will soon be lost. I have written to the RAF Museum for any help and of course will report their findings here.

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From the rotabuggy jeep photo, assuming that the wheelbase is the same taht of the normal willys jeep, 80 inch., scaled from the photo above, gives a 188.5 inches to the caravan lenght. Assuming the distortion on the photo angle and depth, I consider 190 inches to be a credible dimension. Based on this I'm thinking do draw a plan of it, at least, exterior views, as I barely had seen any photos of the inside.

 

If anyone can give a contribute, please do!

 

There are some good photos around the net, it would be great if someone "centralized" them all in a post somewher!

 

 

G_Mendes

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Well, these are all the pages that I now that have a connection with airfield control caravans :-)

 

 

FORUNS

http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?18159-WW2-Airfield-caravan-single-axle.

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1579372

http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?3323-Portable-Control-Towers

http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?736-Airfield-Vehicles

http://usaaf.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=270&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=control+caravan&start=10

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=73758

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4991&highlight=caravan&page=2

http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?3305-Horham-Hospital

http://www.oldairfields.fotopic.net/c1479329_49.html

http://www.oldairfields.fotopic.net/c1479329_97.html

WEB PAGES

http://www.ramsburyatwar.com/Support%20Units%20main.htm

http://www.493bgdebach.co.uk/datower.htm

http://www.100thbg.com/mainmenus/351st/351st28.htm

http://www.yorkshiremvt.co.uk/eventspics/2009/debach/debach.htm

http://www.487thbg.org/Photos/487thPhotosOthers1.shtml

http://www.rhodesianforces.org/livingstone1955.htm

http://www.487thbg.org/Photos/Runway_control_caravan.shtml

http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWar2AirForcePictures/IMG_3787.html

http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWar2AirForcePictures/IMG_3789.html

http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/WorldWar2AirForcePictures/IMG_3785.html

http://www.junobeach.org/e/4/can-tac-air-fig-443-e.htm#null

http://www.303rdbg.com/veh-work.html

MODELING

http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/ftopic4585-0-asc-0.php

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?showtopic=200412&st=60

 

 

Hope someone find it useful!

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T-21, you can't link to images or files on your hard drive. You need to upload them to a host site such as Photobucket. Some of the files are PDF's, but I'm not sure if hosting sites like Photobucket can load PDF's. If your internet provider gives you free webspace, you could possibly upload them to there.

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There is a problem with the links, maybe you could put all the documents in a zip file, store them online, and put a download link here.

 

Cumpliments,

 

G_Mendes

 

Hello Goncalo,

Sorry for the mess up. Could I send the PDF's by e-mail to you and you could kindly put on the forum ?

 

regards,

Nigel (T-21)

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Hello Goncalo,

Sorry for the mess up. Could I send the PDF's by e-mail to you and you could kindly put on the forum ?

 

regards,

Nigel (T-21)

You can upload pdf's up to a certain size to the forum the same way as you upload photos

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I'm reviving this old thread since I'm also very interested in building this type of runway control caravan in 1/48th scale.

Does anyone have any news concerning the dimensions and photos of the Rougham example?

I tried to contact T-21 but it's long time since he joined the forum.

 

About the colors of the squares that was painted on these caravans,I think that the USAF was using black-white and the RAF red-white.Any other opinions or more solid info?

 

Thank you,

Constantinos

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