WWII British Airborne Jeep in Artillery Configuration

Example of a standard load of 4.2-Inch mortar bombs carried on the hood rack. There are six 2-bomb carriers for a total of twelve bombs available and additional carriers would be packed into the cargo trailer.

One of two examples of how artillery clovers were carried showing four down making a total load of twelve shells.

This example of how artillery clovers were carried shows three down and two up making a total load of fifteen shells. Both formats have the exact footprint but overall weight going into the glider would have been a determining factor as to which was used for a particular lift.

 

The "Go Devil" 134 L-Head Engine

 

 

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