NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 13 APRIL 2009

NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 13 APRIL 2009

Hi there again everyone !

Welcome to Miliblog !

Sorry we didn’t have a weekly newsletter last week, but I hope to make this up to you all this week with a bumper edition. So what’s new this week ? Well we’re pleased to announce that we have now reached the magic number of 2,000 photos of military items on the website. This week we’ve added many new US WW2 wreckers, British WW2 Bedford QL’s, Karrier K6′s, 1950′s Bedford RL’s in military service and preserved examples, plus a number of civilian Thornycroft Antars and many more, including nearly 20 US Half Tracks. Look out for the one based in Breda, in The Netherlands. Can any of you guys in The Netherlands tell us some more information on this Half Track ? Has it now been rescued ? As usual, i’ve included a few samples of this week’s photos as a sample to tempt you to look even further !

So what has Miliblog been upto over Easter ? Well we visited the Classic Car Show at Weston Park in Shropshire on Easter Monday which in the past has proved worthwhile to us MV enthusiasts with plenty to see. Despite the £7 per person entrance, we coughed up the money, with the thoughts of seeing many Green Machines. However, what a disappointment ! I know that it is always good to see any old MV and have a chat to their owners and hear their stories, but all we saw was one unattended Ford GPW Jeep and 4 ex-army Land Rovers which were also unattended. However we did find a Bedford Green Goddess Fire Tender and many other classic cars from old Jaguars, Austins, Fords, MGs etc and spoke with their owners so it wasn’t a wasted journey. Did any of you attend the show on Easter Sunday ? Perhaps there were more MV’s then ? Please let us know !

Today, however was the opposite ! Miliblog had heard of the Boulton Paul Heritage Project near Codsall in Wolverhampton but always heard of their open day after the event. However this time we heard before the event so off we went. I had read that the project had been rebuilding a Bouton Paul Defiant aircraft from WW2 and the story was that they had a few bits and bobs to go with it and so I went along just expecting to see this aircraft. Wow, did I have a pleasant surprise !

Boulton Paul had moved from Norwich to Wolverhampton in 1934 and set up a purpose made factory to produce aircraft. Their most famous aircraft, the Defiant, was produced during WW2 and was unique in being single engineed but with a turret in the fuselage behind the pilot. The company was also famous for producing many of the turrets used in WW2 bombers such as the Halifax.  Over the years, the company changed hands and is now owned by the American GE Aviation. One chap today told me that when they bought the company from Smith’s Aerospace in 2007, they didn’t know about the museum but had a very pleasant surprise. Now they are very supportive and are proud to have part of the company’s history on their site, which is great to hear in this day and age.  

The museum itself isn’t open to the public very often, which is a great shame, since it has such a wonderful atmosphere to it. It’s like a private club of enthusiasts who are really enthusiastic about there interests and are more than happy to share it with you, which makes you feel really at home and welcomed. In addition to the Defiant, I was amazed to find a Jet Provost, a Balliiol trainer, a 1919 P6 Biplane, a number of Slingsby training gliders used by the ATC (Air Traning Corps) along with cockpits of a Hawker Hunter, Avro Anson, Canberra and a turret from a Halifax bomber. In addition to the open day was a display of 1/6 scale – Action Man size ! –  radio controlled model tanks, complete with loud engine noise by the UK Tank Club. Truly an amazing afternoon and one I would highly recommend. I can’t wait until the next one, which I believe in on June 7th. For further details visit their website at www.boultonpaul.com Have a look at out new tab for Museum Visits where you’ll see some of the photos I took.

So please keep enjoy visiting our website and discovering the new additons. We had over 100,000 hits in March from all over the World, which I still find amazing that there are so many people out there that share our hobby !

Cheerio until next week !

Simon

Bedford QLD 3Ton Van Body (DFP 407)

Bedford QLD 3Ton Van Body (DFP 407)

 

 

Ward La France Model 1000 Series 2 Wrecker (WSU 626)

Ward La France Model 1000 Series 2 Wrecker (WSU 626)

 

 

Pacific M26 40Ton Tractors x4

Pacific M26 40Ton Tractors x4

Mack NR9 10Ton 6x4 Cargo (BL-73-YX)(Netherlands)

Mack NR9 10Ton 6x4 Cargo (BL-73-YX)(Netherlands)

Bedford RL 3Ton 4x4 Cargo (D-9665)(Malta)

Bedford RL 3Ton 4x4 Cargo (D-9665)(Malta)

M3A1 Half Track (416 ASV)

M3A1 Half Track (416 ASV)

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