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Old 12-08-21, 15:50
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Hello,

My favorite : Humber LRC (aka Type1800 in the RAF), here with the 2777 RAF Reg in Holland.
hVl1mbE.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/hVl1mbE.jpg

By the way, can somebody explain the "Type" nomenclature for the RAF vehicles ?

Cheers,
Patrice.

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Old 13-08-21, 00:47
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Hello,

My favorite : Humber LRC (aka Type1800 in the RAF), here with the 2777 RAF Reg in Holland.

By the way, can somebody explain the "Type" nomenclature for the RAF vehicles ?

Cheers,
Patrice.
Type 1800 is the RAF classification for Armoured Cars.
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Old 16-08-21, 13:56
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Thank you Richard for the answer about the Type 1800.
What were the other types in the RAF nomenclature ?

TIA,
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Old 16-08-21, 14:46
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Default Women's Auxiliary Air Force vehicles

"A WAAF driver turns the starting handle of a Standard 5-cwt van at Cardington, Bedfordshire."
The_Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force_,_1939-1945._CH8331.jpg
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...45._CH8331.jpg


"WAAF trainee drivers and their vehicles, a 3-ton Fordson lorry, with a Standard light van in the background, at the RAF School of Motor Transport at Cardington, Bedfordshire."
The_Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force,_1939-1945._CH8326.jpg
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...45._CH8326.jpg


"A WAAF driver refuels her Morris Type 'C' ambulance at a petrol pump outside the workshops at Cardington, Bedfordshire."
The_Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force,_1939-1945._CH8328.jpg
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"A WAAF sergeant, driver to the Station Commander at Cardington, Bedfordshire, studying a route map on her Ford Type 'J' staff car."
The_Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force,_1939-1945._CH8327.jpg
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Note: some of these were posted before - either in a lesser quality scan or suffering a broken photo link
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Old 16-08-21, 18:26
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Thank you Richard for the answer about the Type 1800.
What were the other types in the RAF nomenclature ?
Type 1900 was for Jeep or '5 cwt 4x4 car' (see attached pic from SAAF vehicles in Italy)

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According to Bruce Robertson's book, "Wheels of the RAF", the Type numbers were introduced in early 1944. Type 1500 is shown as a '15 cwt van', so correct for the Ford van. But the jeep would have been Type 1900 which was allocated to '5 cwt 4x4 car'.
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Old 17-08-21, 13:01
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Hello,

Thanks for the prompt reply.
We have the beginning of a classification.
Type 1500 for 15cwt Van
Type 1800 for Armoured Car
Type 1900 for 5 cwt 4x4 Car
Any other clues ?

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