We have a few WWII vehicles and ground support equipment that we use at the museum and shop for general help in servicing the aircraft and for events like Bomber Camp.
Here is a shot of some of the vehicles in what we call the Motor Puddle
From left to right: Two saginaw M5 Bomb Service trailers, Saginaw Chemical Warfare trailer with the Ball Turret training stand, Federal C2 Wrecker Truck, Chevy E-5 Turret Training truck, Chevy M6 Bomb Service truck, Ford Staff Car, Ford GPW Jeep, Clarktor tug, Clarkat tug, Columbia bicycle

This is the Cletrac M2 towing the airfield control trailer...or our interpretation of one anyway. It is a WWII radio shelter that went in the back of a CCKW 2 1/2 ton truck on top of an M5 Bomb Trailer. This WWII combo trailer actually came out of government surplus 10 years ago and was used as a paint trailer on an Air Force base for 60 additional years after it was made. We painted it with the checkers to represent an airfield control trailer and put the B-17E Sperry turret dome on top as the observation dome just like it was done in the field around 8th AF bases


One of the WWII hoists used for turrets and general hoisting duties. Here it is holding the QEC shortly after it was removed from the Harpoon. The Arizona Ground Crew Living History Unit came up to help with the engine removal. Thanks guys!

The ground support equipment in action during Bomber Camp 2013. Since then we have a better backdrop instead of T hangars. The last few years we have used one of the only remaining WWII hangars on the field. I love this shot except for the darn T hangars

More of the ground support equipment in use at Bomber Camp. Here you can see the Federal C2 Airfield Wrecker truck and the Clarktor tug

This is a Saginaw M5 bomb trailer providing ground support. On the left is the Chevy M6 Bomb Service truck

The C2 Wrecker truck lifting up half of the harpoon since one of our jacks was only functioning as a jack stand. Rebuild time. The Wrecker lifted it with the engine at idle and didn't seem to know that there was any weight involved

Using the original lift fittings. There must be some sort of inter-service conflict with an Army truck lifting a Navy aircraft

The bomb dollies and other gear in the WWII hangar that we are trying to save

Not quite WWII but it's our Bus that is painted to look that way

Here is a Ford Mototug project in John Deer green camo waiting its turn to get all purdy'd up

One of the reasons we do Bomber Camp; bringing the ground support equipment back to life. I love using the WWII gear for its intended purpose.

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