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Have some more if i can find them
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Hi Steve,
Interesting concept, the same principle as the Muir Hill XL200 crane from the 1960's.
That lifted itself up off the outriggers to work in the exactly same way.
I wonder who had the idea first?
Fred
Interesting concept, the same principle as the Muir Hill XL200 crane from the 1960's.
That lifted itself up off the outriggers to work in the exactly same way.
I wonder who had the idea first?
Fred
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Re: PINGON
Couple more Chaps
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Re: PINGON
I've always thought what a weird looking piece of kit they are Great pics though Steve
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