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file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/eaglefile:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/eagle%file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/efile:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/car%file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/car%2file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/sitemasthttp://file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorna%20Perry/Desktop/sitemaster%202.pdfer%201.pdf0cruiser%201.pdf20cruiser%202.pdfagle%2030%20CWT.pdf208%20berth%201.pdf%208%20berth%202.pdf
I have heard from the RAF Museum and hope these documents open ok .
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I think the J,B & Co.Ltd stands for J. Brockhouse of West Bromwich. This company built a variety of trailers.
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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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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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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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My name is Nigel and my interest is mostly in aircraft research,however I am very interested in RAF and USAAF vehicles and ground equipment. This was sparked by buying a second hand copy of Gerald Scarboroughs Airfix Guide No27 Modelling RAF Vehicles. One of my retirement plans is to build models of often forgotten airfield vehicles.
WW2 Airfield caravan single axle.
in Trailers, plant and equipment
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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)