1940 TB P505 Aircraft Fueller
1940 TB P505 in Horizons sans fin, Movie, 1953 
Class: Others, Three-wheeler — Model origin:

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◊ 2024-01-03 08:45 |
https://360carmuseum.com/en/museum/4/exhibit/393 1940 Thompson Bros Aircraft Fueller TB P505 Mark V -- Last edit: 2024-01-03 08:47:50 |
◊ 2024-01-03 11:28 |
made for the RAF |
◊ 2024-01-03 16:57 |
John you're my hero ! No more depressing than starting the NYear on a fail : unable to find out where I've already seen this :-( It's over now so TYVM and ![]() Designed slightly too late for the life of Hélène Boucher (dead at 26 on 30 November 1934). |
◊ 2024-01-03 17:06 |
I have not set foot in that museum, these things were constructed in Bilston, a district of Wolverhampton which, at the time of their construction was in - wait for it - Staffordshire. They also built a Morganesque cycle car in the ‘20s, and bigger refuellers on truck chassis. 🍻 -- Last edit: 2024-01-03 17:11:42 |
◊ 2024-01-03 22:31 |
another one is listed like this /vehicle_1389867-Thompson-Brothers-Aircraft-Refueller.html so which way the correct way ?? and origin UK -- Last edit: 2024-01-03 22:32:32 |
◊ 2024-01-05 14:08 |
We could assume that TB is the make and Thompson Brothers the company that makes them. But it can be changed if needed. |
◊ 2024-01-05 14:11 |
IMO Thomson Brothers would be better as make it's not some soviet makers where we use letters -- Last edit: 2024-01-05 14:26:25 |
◊ 2024-01-05 16:18 |
There is a “p” in Thompson, this isn’t Tin-Tin. |
◊ 2024-01-05 16:20 |
1. It's "Tintin" not "Tin-Tin" 2. there is no p in the second Thomson in Tintin. |
◊ 2024-01-05 16:22 |
What about Thomson CSF? -- Last edit: 2024-01-05 16:23:20 |