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My 1944 British Airborne trailer

Article about: Hi Guys, this trailer was found on a farm in Scotland in 1993. I bought it. This is my trailers known history. The trailer that you see before you was especially designed for use by the Airb

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    I have a litle time for made this pictures in our shed.

    My 1944 British Airborne trailer
    My 1944 British Airborne trailer

    the holes are from mudguard

    My 1944 British Airborne trailer
    My 1944 British Airborne trailer

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    Quote by Higgins View Post
    Hi Svenn,

    think main problem with airportable trailers - no much peoples have interest for trailers.

    I see only few wartime pictures.

    I dont understand why british trailers rims was on six nuts and similar size rims on jeep was on five nuts?!

    This all airportable trailers is only for jeep, and on picrures airborne units jeeps is trailer tyres on front side jeep.

    Higgins
    I think that the difference between the jeep wheels and the trailer wheels are that the jeep was made in USA and the trailers were made in U>K. from existing vehicle parts. John.

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    Any news on the manual Ade?

    Cheers

    Svenn

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    No, sorry....

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    :-(

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    Last update on my trailer.

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    Can anyone tell me under which contract the Mk1 10 cwt lightweight trailer with serial number OE 12299 and X number X5897729 was made. Any idea of the date of production?
    Dennis
    Last edited by whitestar; 10-22-2011 at 05:44 PM.

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    Hi Dennis, and welcome to the forum!

    See my post, number 71, in this thread.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Thnx Ade. This trailer found a new "home" in my "shed".

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    Sounds good! Any pics?

    Cheers, Ade.
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