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Old 06-12-13, 04:16
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Another MLVW MOST bulletin fell out of my bookcase today. This one covers modifications for the MLVW, introduces the ILTIS, and touches on the start of the 5 ton replacement project. It is bulletin no5: did you need this one?

I also have the EME journal from sometime around 1980 which covers the MLVW project. I can loan you that as well if you want.
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Old 06-12-13, 05:13
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Clive
Another MLVW MOST bulletin fell out of my bookcase today. This one covers modifications for the MLVW, introduces the ILTIS, and touches on the start of the 5 ton replacement project. It is bulletin no5: did you need this one?

I also have the EME journal from sometime around 1980 which covers the MLVW project. I can loan you that as well if you want.

Absolutely!! MOST #5 was an issue that I have been looking for. A future project is the MLVW so all info is welcome.
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Old 06-12-13, 05:29
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I'll get them into an envelope now.
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Old 06-12-13, 15:07
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Clive,

I've still got that "Interim Operators Manual" for the MLVW for you. We'll have to cross paths at some point so I can pass it to you.

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