Write Up RAF Fire engine museum

Paul Rice

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Interesting and enjoyable day to day, expertly guided by Andy with information and stories abound. What a national disgrace if no way can be found to keep this collection available for public viewing!

Arrived with our own mini Zed timeline display
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Modern day fire tender with a strong message, courtesy of N.Lincolnshire fire service
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Outside demonstrations throughout the day including search dogs and tender demo's
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Team Photo, Tender a Alvis Mk6 much banter during the day which was the best engine with the older generation showing much affection for the Mk6 from the early sixties.
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Not so rapid response, later replaced with the much more rapid Range Rover V8
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A very pleasant way to spend a Sunday finished off with our own Autumn cruise to the coast for a very enjoyable lunch. Thanks again Andy.
 

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Thanks for the nice run out to Cleathorps @Paul Rice, not been before so tick. :thumbsup:

Thanks to our small but perfectly formed group, a very nice day out indeed. Roof down all the way home, mostly in the dark.

A few photos from me.
View: https://youtu.be/a306GkJqbUg


The Mighty MK9 from the 70's. A beast then and now. No ECU's or any such nonsense, it just worked. Cummings VT903 V8 Diesel, 22 ton and 22000 litres of finished foam per minute. A beast on the rough stuff :D
 
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Range Rover 6x4 Rescue Vehicle. 909 litres of AFFF Foam and some rescue gear. Purpose in life was to get to the scene pronto, it did :D and cut a path to the cockpit to rescue the aircrew pending the big boys rocking up.

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Predecessor to the above, slower than an asthmatic 3 legged hamster :whistle: did the job though. 450 litres of AFFF Foam.

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An old The Queen's Flight appliance. Job was to get to the VVIP landing area, set up the 'H' and talk the Helo in and provide fire cover for the Royals. A great job that you were invited to join, I wasn't :D
 

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The MK10 Primary 2 appliance, first of the pneumatic eara, a good and FAST bit of kit, when the pneumatics worked :arghh:

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The 'Green Goddess' as slow as a wet weekend but what a pump!
 
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Great photos @andyglym video and captions are very informative.

I hope this museum manages to find a new home and pretty pronto, too.

Sorry I didn't join you et al today.
 
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The V old and bold. A domestic pump wheeled escape. Looooong before my time ;)
 

andyglym

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Great photos @andyglym video and captions are very informative.

I hope this museum manages to find a new home and pretty pronto, too.

Sorry I didn't join you real today.
No dramas and thanks. A few lanterns were swang and a few sandbags pulled up.
 

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Look forward to hearing that the complete collection finds a permanent new home soon Andy.

Tony.
 

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Look forward to hearing that the complete collection finds a permanent new home soon Andy.

Tony.
Hope so mate. Steve Shirley goes back into battle with the Council again tomorrow. A few hundred visited today and at previous open days which will hopefully provide the stats they need to press the green light. More would come if they had their own place and fully set up.
 

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Looks like a good day out was enjoyed by all:thumbsup:. 'Twas a shame it clashed with the Autumn Colours Cruise or you'd have had to put up with me;)
 

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Nice collection and I hope they find a new home. One of my first patients I encountered through A&E was a firman with smoke inhalation, absolutely toasting hot his kit was stripping him off so goodness knows what temps he had been exposed to but at least he was cleared ok after a bit of O2 therapy.
 

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Looks like a good day out was enjoyed by all:thumbsup:. 'Twas a shame it clashed with the Autumn Colours Cruise or you'd have had to put up with me;)
Sods law mate, the date came up so just had to go.
 

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If there is a next time as I’ve read, from memory, that the museum has to find somewhere new by the 31st October. Correct me, by all means, if I’m incorrect with this date.
 
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