von Garvin said:1 Lynx at the entrance to the Armour School. Another by the North Gate to CFB Gagetown, and a third by the tourism office for Oromocto by the Trans Canada Highway.
George Wallace said:The Lynx at the Armour School is on Loan as it belongs to the CWM. It is "Rad's Lynx". It was presented to Gen Radley-Walters back in the 1980's, and then donated to the War Museum when he sold his Whiskey Jack Farm out in Wilno.
Bomber said:Why bother with rebuilding the originals, they hulls would be ancient by now.
George Wallace said:Who said anything about rebuilding? They were suffering pretty bad from metal fatigue by the time they were 'retired'. We are talking about 'redesigning' and building whole new ones, as that would be more cost effective than stripping and rebuilding the old ones.
Bomber said:Just figured the way everyone was trying to locate them, people wanted to knock the squirrels out of them and fire them up.
George Wallace said:The Lynx at the Armour School is on Loan as it belongs to the CWM. It is "Rad's Lynx". It was presented to Gen Radley-Walters back in the 1980's, and then donated to the War Museum when he sold his Whiskey Jack Farm out in Wilno.
That along with the previously mentioned Lynx (at the Armour School) and a Ferret belong to the CWM. Rad painted it green with his Tac Signs from Normandy. All three were removed from his farm and 'temporarily' stored in the RCD Lines in Pet.Loachman said:What happened to the golden Sherman that he was presented with in the mid-seventies?
Bzzliteyr said:Did we mention the one in Harvey, NB donated by the Armour School to the Harvey cadet corps? That's another one.