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  1. Hi James, there sure is.welcome to the forum. Regards Andy.
  2. Yes, worth watching. Check out 'Two Men went to War' well worth getting, just recieved DVD set 'Danger UXB' both quite cheap at mo from well known on line supplier. Good idea on film,book thread.
  3. Hi Simon. I bought my Landi on a wim as my everyday car from a dealer who put it on the road, did paper work etc. and even gave it a 3month warranty! (I'm the first private owner).All I had to do was a scrape down and brush paint job following the last MOD paint lines. I fit all the radio gear over the last 6 years, 353,352,321 and TDED. Just fit the correct FFR canvas, from Comptons 2000. Fit fantastic. The Landi as given me great service with just routine maintenance. Will post pics of set up in due course. Regards.
  4. Welcome Barrie. Do you have 'Green radio's' set up in Your Landi 90? If so be great to see pics. When myself and friend attend events we hope to portray sig. unit. My airportable is a FFR and I'm into Clansman. Regards Airportable.
  5. Hi Howard,thought I would post this pic. anyway for intrest to members as I picked up the N.I. boots today for £1.50 at local car boot! They have history, used on patrol in the Falklands 1991. The seller was a neighbour, going in the bin if not sold today! Got to pop round and He has loads photo's to view, mostly penguins.Regards airportable.
  6. Hi just come across this thread and thought this pic. may be of intrest. Larkspur W.S. A.41 radio. 5820-99-949-0295 Never seen such a complete set up. It has been lent to me today to photo for intrest. Your bag is second from the bottom, which is full with head set, leads etc. hope of intrest, I've taken loads of pic's. Regards Airportable.
  7. Hi Simon.I'm also a Airportable owner and a new member to the forum. Love to see pic's. Mine is on my link to a photo site. Regards.
  8. Hi from Airportable. Do you still need any detail photos of helmet/visor I have one dated 53. also M1952 F.jacket with rifle butt stops, and I'm told my 68ptn. combat jacket is a made in Belfast one, slight patern/colour variation. Would try to take pics this week.Regards.
  9. Hi from Airportable. Look forward to seeing some pic's of these early trucks. Regards.
  10. Hi from Airportable. Yes the 'Pathfinder' is well worth having, great mix of subjects and a good focus on re-enactors. The forum looks great as well, so many subjects of intrest. Regards.
  11. Hi Ray, sorry to say I cannot make it. Real pity as I would have joined in with friends in Forces80. I have a job where I work Sat. Sun. once a month. I do attend many events each year but tend to travel no more than 30,40 miles from home (we wont mention the price of petrol)!Next outing will be Smallwood Ches. 29th,30th May. Regards Andy.
  12. Hi Phil, yea the best mode of transport I have ever owned, even after this last winter. Up till last week it has been my only mode of transport for the last few years. Photos, see my photo site http://andy.photos.de.comStill a new site, a few picks of this years shows, displays and kit. Need to do a photo shoot of the radio set up. Watch this space.
  13. Sorry said I'm new to computer age! please lock or remove this thread.
  14. Hello to everyone. Will try to keep it short! I have had a intrest in many things military from a early age starting with bayonets and cap badges, moving on to re-enactment in the English and American Civil Wars (Parliament and the South) which I enjoyed for many years untill job got in the way. 2004 came and I bought my Airportable Landrover as my everyday car, did not know it was 24v, which I soon found out it had been a radio truck. Got intrested in taking it to events and soon got better and started my intrest in the British Army circa 1980's and in particular Clansman radio gear. It is now well full of Clansman and at events I display all types of kit and try to set up a command/sig. post (9x9, 7x9 tents) I do have a Sankey to transport this kit (which I need dont I Chevpol). I have many questions and I hope to be able to contribute to the forum. I am new to the computer age,and struggle a bit. Hence my delay in my introduction, so please forgive me to answer any replys quickly untill I get the hang of it all. Airportable.
  15. Hello to everyone. Will try to keep it short! I have had a intrest in many things military from a early age starting with bayonets and cap badges, moving on to re-enactment in the English and American Civil Wars (Parliament and the South) which I enjoyed for many years untill job got in the way. 2004 came and I bought my Airportable Landrover as my everyday car, did not know it was 24v, which I soon found out it had been a radio truck. Got intrested in taking it to events and soon got better and started my intrest in the British Army circa 1980's and in particular Clansman radio gear. It is now well full of Clansman and at events I display all types of kit and try to set up a command/sig. post (9x9, 7x9 tents) I do have a Sankey to transport this kit (which I need dont I Chevpol). I have many questions and I hope to be able to contribute to the forum. I am new to the computer age,and struggle a bit. Hence my delay in my introduction, so please forgive me to answer any replys quickly untill I get the hang of it all. Airportable.
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