Yesterday we participated in the annual open house at the Americans in 
Wartime Museum. It was a beautiful day, mid 70's, blue sky. Frank, Will, Steve, 
Paul and myself were kept busy all day. You can see just one of the many 
Navarone  operators we had from 10AM until 4PM. We went though at least 1500 
rounds of paint. And at 10 rounds per gunner, that is a lot of gunners. 
       Steve again provided rides in the Cromwell Express.  I believe a few 
adults were thinking quite hard about taking a spin in the wagon. I ran my PzII 
for over 90 minutes until the smallest screw backed out just enough to allow a 
gearbox malfunction.   To be remedied. Oh well, been wanting to have a reason 
to tear something apart. It was going too smoothly. Batteries were tested prior 
to my running in between all of the targets . Voltage on the main  batteries 
dropped 1.1 volts from 13.2 to 12.1. Separate 12 volt that runs the boards 
dropped only .4 volts. From 13.4 to 13.0. Not bad for 90 minutes of run time. 
And it was similar to battle conditions. Moving to and from from cover, change 
of direction when anticipating fire coming in  . Yes, my tank was a moving 
target worth 2 points. Was only hit 4 times. 

       The museum had plenty of events. The only time we were not packed was 
during the live fire of weapons. Especially the FLAME THROWER.  Lots of black 
smoke and we could feel the heat, and we were about 50 yards away with tanks in 
between.  Oh yeah, the arrival and departure of the Huey was quite impressive 
as it flew directly over us, less than 100 feet overhead.
       A partial list of tanks on display,,  2 Shermans, Grant/Lee, Hetzer, 
T34/85, Scorpion, Bren, Hellcat, M24 Chaffee, Priest,Chieftain, Valentine, 
Stuart, . A contingent of British scout cars, not sure if they were Humbers  . 
And many assorted APC's.   


http://youtu.be/WE6Yo__QT-c


Next year we'll post the date early enough for those that wish to attend from 
other states. So, ya'll come down the ya'hear?

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