- Doug_KibbeyAFV register candidate?
I think you have this one already, but just in case.
Across the street from the Holiday Inn Express in San Luis Obispo. A friend thought I might be interested. See, it does make you smarter!
I don't know why it's displaying sideways. It was taken that way and I rotated it before uploading to Photobucket. Stubborn!
- Neil_Baumgardner- vagabondNeil, Trevor and the gang -
On our way to the airshow in Michigan, we've been stopping off at AFV locations. Today we were at:
Joint Forces Reserve Center, 106 Army-Navy Rd (near Ash St) (N38 31.983 W81 55.947) M41 Walker Bulldog
There was NO sign of an M41. Went inside the bldg to look for someone to ask about it and could get no info.
I looked for the flagpole/building combination in the photo from Trevor's site and nothing matched.
Will post photos soon from the other locations we visited.
Cheers,
VB
VB,
Which town was this?
Neil
- vagabondOne of the M22’s was sold. The museum has one displayed inside and a second stored in the backyard. The stored M22 is missing it’s turret. According to the young docent that gave me a backstage tour, the second M22 was converted by the Britsish for use as a personnel carrier.
The museum has a Kettenkrad formerly owned by Steve McQueen.
No sign of a 1917 and I didn't get a chance to ask. I'll try and find out about it before we leave the area.
I climbed into every vehicle I could and took interior photos as well as exterior shots. I'll post our photos soon.
- vagabondOne of the M22’s was sold. The museum has one displayed inside and a second stored in the backyard. The stored M22 is missing it’s turret. According to the young docent that gave me a backstage tour, the second M22 was converted by the Britsish for use as a personnel carrier.
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