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Britain Loves Wikipedia at the Royal Air Force Museum, London
Electrical Servicing Trolley Mk3
English: An electrical servicing trolley designed to provide electrical power for ground crews for daily servicing or testing of an aircraft\'s radar and otehr electrocal components. This trolley was built by Vernon Industries Ltd, Liverpool in 1952. It incorporates a 10hp water-cooled Ford engine and a 6kW d.c. generator (output 30 volts, 218 amp).


This photo was taken as part of Britain Loves Wikipedia in February 2010 by Adam Morgan.

Date Photographed in February 2010
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Author Adam Morgan
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