April 18, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Hi all, just joined the forum and first post, i love old warbirds so i guess i will spend most time on here in the historic section.
i thought i would start with some pictures i took in AF (Kabul) around September of last year, basically the story goes that the Italian AF found a couple of old Italian warbirds from about the 1920 era out in the bondu somewhere and recovered them back to Italy (by C-130) for restoration projects (they were hoping to get two rebuilt). They werent sure on the aircraft types but they were convinced that they were Italian built, I had a look around the airframes but there were no identifying marks/plates to be seen.
I left in the first week in Dec and as I boarded my flight I spotted what looked like possibly 3 more wrecks in their hangar stored for future return, anyway i dont know how many they ended up with or if any of you guys are aware of the find, but here is the pics i took just before they were loaded to the aircraft.
I thought i took some pics before they dismantled them and loaded them onto pallets, but i cant seem to locate them at the mo.
Anyway i hope someone finds them interesting.
cheers for now
mcg
By: Whitley_Project - 23rd September 2019 at 08:05
Sorry to resurrect this interesting old thread. Does anyone know what happened to the Ansons?!
By: Creaking Door - 20th April 2007 at 21:48
…pics of the armor, or in keeping with the aircraft thread….targets!
They don’t look like Fiat 3000…er…targets to me.
Seem to be regular Renault FT-17 tanks.
Not that rare but there isn’t one in the UK…yet!
Thanks for the link.
By: Arabella-Cox - 20th April 2007 at 19:51
Andy,
Is France not far enough for you?:D
Cheers
Cees
For some people its probably not far enough away for me to go!!!!:D 😀 :diablo:
By: CSheppardholedi - 20th April 2007 at 17:50
The Italians to the A/C and it looks like the US Army took 1 tank
A junkyard around Kabul shows 2 Ft17 Renault (in bad shape….). The US has taken one (of the two) to the ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND museum. 2 more FT17 have also been found by my source and are in a far better shape, bringing the total to 4. It is argued that these tanks are Fiat 3000, FT17 build by Italy after WW1. The road wheel assembly on the Fiat looks different when compared to the 4 tanks displayed below, Compare the shapes of the sprocket and lower road wheel assembly beam.
here is the link to That info and some pics of
the armor, or in keeping with the aircraft thread….targets!
By: jeepman - 20th April 2007 at 17:37
thought it was the Americans who took a couple of Renault FT17 back to the Patton Museum at Fort Knox
By: CSheppardholedi - 20th April 2007 at 16:45
For Sale: One Italian Army Rifle, only dropped once!:dev2:
Sorry, couldn’t resist, but I’m part Italian so I can get away with it!:D
By: Creaking Door - 20th April 2007 at 16:33
Sorry can’t resist the old (Italian tank) joke….
7 gears – 1 Forward 6 Reverse
Shouldn’t that be…seven gears, six reverse and one forward…
…in case of attack from behind! :diablo:
By: Cees Broere - 20th April 2007 at 15:09
I almost did it, Cees, but in the end discretion got the better of me as the Taliban seemed a tad more scary than the MoD here….:diablo:
Andy,
Is France not far enough for you?:D
Cheers
Cees
By: paulmcmillan - 20th April 2007 at 15:01
Didn’t know the Italians made any other sort during WWII. :diablo:
Seriously, does anybody know what type of tank?
Sorry, I’ll get my coat…
Sorry can’t resist the old joke….
7 gears – 1 Forward 6 Reverse
By: Creaking Door - 20th April 2007 at 14:40
…in Afghanistan, from where the Italians have already recovered a WWII Italian light tank.
Didn’t know the Italians made any other sort during WWII. :diablo:
Seriously, does anybody know what type of tank?
Sorry, I’ll get my coat…
By: Arabella-Cox - 19th April 2007 at 20:27
IIRC Guy Black stated that he had enough projects on his hands and that the Hinds were free for the taker (bar the minefields).
It would be intrigueing to know who did it. But it is great news that they have been recovered.
Cheers
Cees
I almost did it, Cees, but in the end discretion got the better of me as the Taliban seemed a tad more scary than the MoD here….:diablo:
By: mcg - 19th April 2007 at 19:31
many thanks folks, and especially Mark V for the weblink on their description, look forward to posting more on the forum.
just as an added snippet, all the wrecks that were scattered around Kabul airfield have all gone (cleared away), dunno what happened to them, but definitely gone.
all the best
p.s. i came across a thread the other day subject UN marked aircraft but I cant find it now, if anyone knows its title or the original poster, then could you please PM me as i Have a couple of pics to add. cheers
By: Dakkg651 - 19th April 2007 at 15:28
mcg
Welcome to the forum by the way.
Dak
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 19th April 2007 at 12:12
Well, many thanks for posting the pics MCG – it must have been great to have been there and seen them!
I too understand that an ‘announcement’ is imminent!
You can never have enough Hawker Bipes…
TT
By: gdenney - 19th April 2007 at 11:27
I believe Canada originally had two Hinds to build a complete one from but, in the end, didn’t need the second and disposed of it?
It ended up here – HAWKERHIND.co.uk
Glenn
By: Cees Broere - 19th April 2007 at 11:27
IIRC Guy Black stated that he had enough projects on his hands and that the Hinds were free for the taker (bar the minefields).
It would be intrigueing to know who did it. But it is great news that they have been recovered.
Cheers
Cees
By: RPSmith - 19th April 2007 at 11:14
did Canada’s example come from this scrap heap?
I believe Canada originally had two Hinds to build a complete one from but, in the end, didn’t need the second and disposed of it?
Also there was a photograph posted on another forum only a few days ago of the RO 37 (remains) that was repatriated to Italy on display at Vigna di Valle awaiting restoration.
Roger Smith.
By: bri - 19th April 2007 at 11:04
Google will translate web pages for you, so try that on the Italian website.
Bri
By: paulmcmillan - 19th April 2007 at 10:49
All now recovered.
Details will be announced in due course.
Mark
PURE SPECULATION ON MY BEHALF
But.. I wonder if this is anything to do with the quote ” A further dozen or so Hawker biplanes await in the wings” on the retrotec website??
By: Mark12 - 19th April 2007 at 07:44
Has there been anymore news of the Hawker Hind remains still at the same scrap yard ?
All now recovered.
Details will be announced in due course.
Mark