These have been posted around quite a bit but they are cool so worth a report.
There are 5 old Blackpool airport crash tenders here in total along with various other cool cars. I don't know an awful lot about airport crash tenders but from what i can find online i believe these are Dennis-Thonycroft Nubian Major mk-9's. They are essentially fire engines designed for use on airports, the chassis for these trucks is a Thorneycroft Nubian Major; a 3 ton truck produced in the early 1970s in Basingstoke, England. The Nubian Major was a 6×6 vehicle. On top of this the bodywork and fire fighting customisations were built by Dennis during the later 1970s and into the 1980s. The Mark 9 had a large tank capacity (1250 gallons water, 130 gallons foam liquid). Additionally these trucks also had an impressive jet throw, from the roof mounted hose system. The cone-shaped deflector spread the spray from the self-aspirating monitor, producing an impressively big foam carpet. This spray could reach 12m wide, and extend for 15m in front of the truck.
As well as the engines there are a few other cool cars here including an XR4 and a Reliant Scimitar. Not much else to say about this place really so here's the photos;
Thanks for looking.
There are 5 old Blackpool airport crash tenders here in total along with various other cool cars. I don't know an awful lot about airport crash tenders but from what i can find online i believe these are Dennis-Thonycroft Nubian Major mk-9's. They are essentially fire engines designed for use on airports, the chassis for these trucks is a Thorneycroft Nubian Major; a 3 ton truck produced in the early 1970s in Basingstoke, England. The Nubian Major was a 6×6 vehicle. On top of this the bodywork and fire fighting customisations were built by Dennis during the later 1970s and into the 1980s. The Mark 9 had a large tank capacity (1250 gallons water, 130 gallons foam liquid). Additionally these trucks also had an impressive jet throw, from the roof mounted hose system. The cone-shaped deflector spread the spray from the self-aspirating monitor, producing an impressively big foam carpet. This spray could reach 12m wide, and extend for 15m in front of the truck.
As well as the engines there are a few other cool cars here including an XR4 and a Reliant Scimitar. Not much else to say about this place really so here's the photos;
Thanks for looking.
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