Torpedo boat geeps (main air reservoirs on top) provided for more fuel capacity, but at the expense of maintenance issues, as the hot exhaust cooked the compressed air. A lot of roads tried them and went away from them, and you don't see them today. |
Date:
10/1/1968 |
Location:
Rochester, NY Map  |
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527 |
Collection Of:

Christopher Smith |
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Author: Christopher Smith
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This picture is part of album: B&O Dock Branch & Belt Line |