British Ferret. In Canadian service, we didn't have the turret and had only a two-man crew.
Ferret front.
Land Rover Defender
Land Rover Defender front quarter.
Land Rover Defender and trailer rear quarter.
Trailer rear view.
Need help here. CVR(T) Combat Vehicle Reconnaisance (Tracked). Are these following few pictures all FV103 Spartans?
This is the front view of previous photo. FV103 Spartan? Or is it FV105 Sultan? Does it look tall enough in back for a Sultan?
Spartan?
Spartan?
Spartan?
Spartan?
Spartan?
FV101 Scorpion, I believe?
Scorpion, front quarter.
Scorpion, rear quarter.
All in a row.
Looks like a Ferret in desert scheme? What are the additions and variant?
Desert version of Ferret?
Same group had a BMP done up as an Iraqi vehicle
BMP front quarter.
BMP rear view.
Close up of turret, left side.
Close up of turret, right side. Last of the BMP photos.
Next few from another private collection as a Provost jeep.
C42 Radio
This is the plaque attached to the trail of the 25 pounder gun.
Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) Field Artillery Tractor, limber and 25 pounder gun.
CMP Tractor made by Chevrolet.
Front of the CMP tractor, with my lovely reflection in the windshield.
CMP tractor, limber and gun all in line for transport.
CMP tractor from the rear.
Limer for transport
Limber for transport and gun trailer.
Gun for transport.
Close up of the gun-limber hitch.
The following vehicles are some from the museum's collection. First, a CMP C15A Wireless Van.
C15A
C15A Interior. The No. 19 radio is manufactured with English and Cyrillic characters on each knob and label. Taken without flash.
Another shot, with flash. Not very different.
CMP C60L Three-tonner truck.
C60L front view.
C60L rear quarter.
M577 Command Vehicle
M577 rear quarter.
M577 front quarter.
M113A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier
M113 rear quarter.
M113 APC
M113 front quarter.
M113 MTVR (Mobile Tracked Vehicle Recovery)
MTVR rear quarter.
MTVR front quarter.
M113A2 TUA (TOW Under Armour)
M113 TUA front view
M113 TUA front quarter
M113 TUA weapon close up.
Another close up.
Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (AVGP) Husky Armoured Recovery Vehicle
Husky rear quarter
Cougar AVGP Close Fire Support Vehicle
Cougar front quarter.
Cougar rear quarter.
Grizzly AVGP Armoured Personnel Carrier
All in a row.
M8 Greyhound
M8 Greyhound front quarter.
M8 Greyhound rear quarter.
Lynx CRV (Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle) front quarter
Lynx front quarter
Lynx rear quarter.
M3 Stuart. The only operational Stuart in Canada.
M3 Stuart front quarter.
M3 Stuart right side
M3 Stuart rear view.
M551 Sheridan
Sheridan front view
Sheridan rear quarter.
Sheridan rear view.
M60 Main Battle Tank
M60
M60 hull front with turret reversed.
M60 rear view.
M60 rear quarter
M60 close up of turret
M4A3E8 Sherman named "Bart"
M4A3E8 "Bart" rear quarter.
M4A3E8 "Bart" rear quarter.
Museum's second M4A3E8 Sherman. Recently restored and as yet unnamed. Was acquired with markings of "Beowulf" a Lord Strathcona's Horse tank from Korean War.
M4A3E8 rear quarter.
M4A3E8 rear quarter.
All in a row.
M24 Chaffee
M24 Chaffee left side.
M24 Chaffee rear.
M24 Chaffee going back to the garage.
M24 Chaffee to the garage.
Universal Carrier. I think this is our Mark I. Made by Ford Motor Company in my hometown of Windsor, Ontario.
Universal Carrier front.
Universal Carrier rear quarter.
Universal Carrier rear quarter.
Universal Carrier driver and gunner positions.
Universal Carrier driver position.
Universal Carrier right rear compartment with No. 19 radio set.
Universal Carrier left rear compartment.
Part of the jeep collection. The museum has Willys, M38 and M151 in collection.
Driver side.
Instrument panel from passenger side.
Korean War service and UN service.
Some more in a row. Front Willys recently restored.
Chevrolet Staff Car.
Staff Car front.
Staff Car side. Museum sign on door a magnetic stick-on, so no damage to vehicle.
M113 in UN service.
M113 rear quarter.
M113 rear view.
Lots of Canadian vehicles have seen UN service.
Ferret front view. Canadian Forces "Force Mobile Command" badge on left fender. After 1997 known as "Land Force Command" with new badge.
Can you find the 6 Pounder?
There's the muzzle.
6 Pounder side view.
The beginning of a restoration. Sexton 25 Pounder Self-Propelled Artillery. I need to double check with the restorers, but I think this is the rarer Sexton I, based on the chassis of the Canadian Ram tank.
Centurion waiting for restoration.
Centurion static display. I think it is a Mark III?
Side view.
Rear quarter.
Close up on turret.
Turret rear quarter.
Turret rear.
The museum is located near the Oshawa Airport. Across from the museum is the Airmen's Park with a Canadair Sabre V on a pedestal.
Canadair Sabre V
Memorial plaque.
Sabre front bottom view.
Sabre front quarter.
Sabre fuselage markings.
Sabre rear quarter.
Oshawa Airport began as No. 20 Elementary Flying Training School as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. This is a memorial in Airmen's Park to that Plan with a propellor blade of an Argus mounted in the ground.
Memorial Plaque.
Коментари
9 June 2014, 02:48
Michael Razz Thanks Alan for sharing those nice photo's.
Love nr91 🙂 => still missing here in my collection!
John Van Kooten Yeah! Thanks for sharing that!! Very cool! 👍 👍
9 June 2014, 19:14
Barry Lloyd Thanks for photos Alan, very useful for detail shots as I'm building a desert Scorpion! I'm sure that is a Spartan command vehicle, certainly there's a Scimitar there. Cougar photos is useful too as I've just added one to my stash!
9 June 2014, 19:43
Alan Rush Thanks John. Thanks Barry. I hope the photos can be of use. There were demonstrations with the vehicles during the day, so they have some dirt and dust on them to help with weathering a model.
I volunteer at the Ontario Regiment Museum in Oshawa, Ontario. This year they hosted a special event to mark the 70th anniversary of the battle for Aquino in which the Ontario's took part in the Italian Campaign. Part of the museum's purpose is to restore and operate military vehicles, especially ones the regiment would have used. They also invited other vehicles to take part along with some re-enactors. That was also where the AMPS Great White North Show was held, but unfortunately I was busy with the museum and only ran through the show and took no pictures. However, when the day was over and everyone was gone, I took some time to photograph the vehicles that were there. Many are the museum's with some British vehicles from a private collector and Quad, limber and 25 pounder from another collection. Hope you enjoy them and help me with the names if I make a mistake, especially with the British ones.