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Hanno Spoelstra 23-05-03 14:39

submerged Carriers
 
See http://www.moesslang.net/th-panzer.htm for some pictures of a pair of Universal Carriers still on board of the wreck of "Thistlegorm", sunk off the western coast of Sinai on 5 October 1943. There are still many more vehicles and equipment to be found on board.

http://www.moesslang.net/Bilderpriva.../Picture43.jpg

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 23-05-03 14:48

There's a set of tracks for you, Rob! :D

Bob Moseley (RIP) 24-05-03 13:04

Re. Submerged Carriers
 
Those pictures of the drowned Carriers make me very sad. I just held a two minutes silence.

Bob

:( :( :( :(

Richard Farrant 24-05-03 20:37

Re: Re. Submerged Carriers
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Those pictures of the drowned Carriers make me very sad. I just held a two minutes silence.
Bob,
Not just carriers on there either. I saw a newspaper article and photos some years ago and it showed Bedford OY trucks, Norton 16H motorcycles, heaps of Trak Grip tyres and also a steam railway loco, which was on the deck and is now lying on the sea floor.

Richard

cmp_uc_guy 25-05-03 05:11

Track
 
Whoa, that is sad, and Geoff...I dont know if I can bore out BARNICLES!

Interesting pictures!
:)

Keith Webb 11-02-05 21:02

Thistlegorm
 
Just came across this image...

http://nora.embl-heidelberg.de/album...tank.sized.jpg

on a diver's site with some fabulous images of this sunken ship - some of the images are very large and spectacular.

Nick Balmer 11-02-05 21:14

Thistlegorm
 
Hello,

How many cans of WD 40 do you think it would take to get that one running again?

Regards

Nick Balmer

Richard Farrant 11-02-05 21:26

Re: Thistlegorm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Nick Balmer
Hello,

How many cans of WD 40 do you think it would take to get that one running again?


First job would be to dry out the distributor. You know what those old V8 Fords are like when they're damp.

Richard

Steve Guthrie 12-02-05 03:26

Carrier.....
 
Uncut!

All parts onboard or nearby!

Was running when loaded on ship!

Steve

Nigel Watson 12-02-05 22:10

What about..
 
Anychance of a CTL No. ? How do I know it is a CTL No.? Now that would be telling!!!!!!

Nigel

gjamo 13-02-05 21:29

Another carrier on the Thistlegorm
 
http://www.deepdownphotos.co.uk/gall.../photo_28.html

Hanno Spoelstra 13-02-05 21:54

Re: Thistlegorm
 
Ah yes, also see submerged Carriers and Captured British truck in German service: ID wanted.

H.

Nigel Watson 14-02-05 00:07

Re: Another carrier on the Thistlegorm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by gjamo
http://www.deepdownphotos.co.uk/gall.../photo_28.html
MkI? Anyone looked for the shipping log for this ship?
Would make interesting reading.

Nigel Watson 14-02-05 00:29

Did it myself!
 
Have a look here.

www.touregypt.net/vdc/Thistle.htm

also I think the truck could have a Ford steering wheel!!! maybe also a flathead!

www.pba.org.uk/Issues/red_sea_gallery/rsf4/Thistlegorm%20Truck.html

Nigel

Richard Farrant 14-02-05 10:18

Re: Did it myself!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel


also I think the truck could have a Ford steering wheel!!! maybe also a flathead!


Nigel,

Could be a WOT2 ?

Richard

Nigel Watson 14-02-05 12:31

Maybe
 
Could be Richard. Looks definitely like a Ford steering wheel, and the WOT2 had a canvas roof with curved body shell behind seats. But it did have a radiator cap on the bonnet as well as lights on stalks on the wings. The spare wheel wasn't carried on the drivers side if indeed that wheel belongs to it!!

Would like to go and dive to see it all! One trouble is I can't hold my breath that long!

Anyone else passing that way?

Nigel

Richard Farrant 14-02-05 21:04

Re: Maybe
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel
The spare wheel wasn't carried on the drivers side if indeed that wheel belongs to it!!

Nigel,

Had another look, I thought originally that the tyre was from something else, now I am sure it is actually a Morris Commercial CS11/30, because I seem to remember they carried the spare in that position, is that correct? The curve on the cab side top corner coincides, also look at the angle of the steering column, definitely not 15cwt, it is a larger and taller truck. I think the side lights are just out of shot.

Richard

Hanno Spoelstra 14-02-05 21:44

Re: Re: Maybe
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Farrant
I am sure it is actually a Morris Commercial CS11/30, because I seem to remember they carried the spare in that position, is that correct?
Ah yes, see Captured British truck in German service: ID wanted.

H.

Richard Farrant 14-02-05 22:08

Re: Re: Re: Maybe
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Ah yes, see
Hanno,

Must have missed that picture, looks like it is the same truck taken from another angle.

Richard

Hanno Spoelstra 14-02-05 22:43

Re: Re: Re: Re: Maybe
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Richard Farrant
Must have missed that picture,
Richard, you mentioning CS11/30 reminded me of it.

H.

Nigel Watson 14-02-05 22:55

Great
 
Well that's that then, sorted. Now anything else?
Well done chaps

Nigel

Dinty 02-01-07 09:22

youtube footage of "Thistlegorm" wreck
 
G'day All, Found this awesome link to underwater footage of the wreck "Thistlegorm", some-one posted some pix re the wreck some time ago, but now in youtube there are about 8 video clips in and around the wreck showing all sorts of wrecked trucks/bikes, Lee Enfields etc I hope this link works
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2gAMoD27u...elated&search=


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