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Vehicle & Technical => Military => Topic started by: blueboar on April 23, 2006, 21:19:50
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Hello
I am sort of trying to trace a lightweight cuthbertson, which was used by the RAF Bomb Disposal in the mid 80's in suffolk.
Does anyone know anything about it? or does anyone know where I could find some information about it??
Many thanks
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You may be unlucky, as the Cuthbertson set-up was simply a blot on set of individual tracks & wheel assemblies with a 'sub-frame' (carrying power steering equipmnet for one) to mount it all onto
It could be moved from vehicle to vehicle, so was probably removed from the Light-Weight & went where ever
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Thanks for that Bush Tucker Man
I saw a picture of it the other day, and what anamazing peice of kit it looked
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Thanks for that Bush Tucker Man
I saw a picture of it the other day, and what anamazing peice of kit it looked
If you can get hold of a copy of the video/DVD 'Land Rovers Across Britain' The Lix-Toll (http://www.lixtoll.com/) (109") Cuthbertson features & it's driven on the road
There's also one at the BMIHT (http://www.heritage-motor-centre.co.uk/index.html) museum at Gaydon
The 'Museum Of Army Transport' at Beverley (East Riding of Yorkshire) had one but since the museum has closed, I have no idea where it is now
I take it you know about 'Centaurs'?? (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=20945)
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Got some pics of the tracked landy at gaydon if thats the one you are on about
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No thats not the one, this is
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Looks like a bomb disposal vehicle, makes sense to get to some of the awkward ones
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Yeh,
Its a RAF Bomb Disposal unit, I think it was 3033 EOD (Explosive Ordanance Disposal) based at RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire. They also had 2 other cuthbertsons 2 - 109's and a forest Rover in the 80's. I have also seen a series 2a, in EOD colours, but can't seen to find the picture at the moment.
I had a chat with a couple of ex- raf eod, and they said they were good in a straight line and across rough terrain, but a jumbo 747 has a better turning circle than these things.
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I imagine they would be used on the bombing ranges, on beaches and marshland, to recover/destroy unexploded ordnance, would make sense
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They said they were good in a straight line and long sweeping corners, but the turning circle was hopeless. They also said a jumbo 747 has a better turning circle