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Gamagoat1 has sent me a couple of his videos of the "STUART" tank unloading for the air show. He had difficulty with uploading to SS so I will give it a try. (click on the yellow IMAGO***.wmv to start the video)
I have to apologize again!! It is a STUART Light Tank as 70 Deuce so correctly pointed our earlier. In any case it is a really neat piece of WW2 history and it runs and drives.
My BAD
I have to apologize to everyone. I have been referring to the tank at the Air Show as a Lewis tank and it is a STEWART Light Tank.
A couple more photos of the tank and the display signs will confirm my mistake.
Lewis tank loadout
I found a couple photos of the "STEWART" not Lewis Tank load out. I watched the halftrack load as well, but missed getting any photos. Wish I had taken some videos. Last year there were lots of videos, but so far no one has posted anything in the way of movies. The heavy...
mactiredearg I went through all the photos we have and that was the only one with doors open showing the bunk beds. I think your M109a4 has to be the newest at the airshow given that the title shows it as a 1998. I am still working on finding the year of the old Ford Ton and half Cargo Truck...
Jollyroger gave me copies of all of his photos plus the better than 100 I took so all together I have probably 250 or so to look through. I will see if we have any others that show your M109a4 with the rear doors open.
Wallew ~ Thanks for the congrats. Missed you for sure. I think the M109a4 is titled as a '98 or '96. Mactiredearg got soaked hard on the licensing fees and you know how Colorado likes to make more money in their fees. I think the oldest rig there could be a toss up, but it is possible the Ford...
Old and New
Someone commented on the years of aviation history with the spread of time from P51 to F22 aircraft. I wonder what the spread is amongst the Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado displays. I did not see any of the WW1 trucks displayed this year so the oldest vehicles would have to...
a few more photos
A few more photos. I am trying to find the ones we took of the Half-track and tank loading out, but I guess those will have to be later.