Added: Jun 18, 2007
From: beestonmarina
Duration: 0:42
We are looking for infomation on this landing craft, the serial number on the side is PA26-25,the craft is moored @ beeston marina on the river trent in nottingham, ENGLAND.
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andyc14041963 Says:
Jul 25, 2007 - If Genuine ID, this is landing craft No. 25 from APA26 USS Samuel Chase, a WW2 troop ship. The ship was used in Algiers, and famously on Omaha beach on day 1, then Phillipines. Cheers Andy Capstick
Skytroop Says:
Sep 26, 2007 - I concur and the actually landing craft is an LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personel). A nice D-Day relic possibly.
knbsc Says:
Nov 16, 2007 - People need to post more of LCVP videos. They were great accomplishments,and they are very cool to look at LOL.
BillWylde Says:
Dec 29, 2007 - I'll venture it was one brought here for Saving Private Ryan in 1997
NicR94 Says:
Jan 4, 2008 - looks like a real ID. ive made a quik model for a social studies project, the ID is PA13-25. not sure if there is a landing craft in tht sort of ID. but yea. never seen a landing craft up close. ur lucky haha :D
asifsmartie Says:
Aug 4, 2008 - seen you guys at the riverside festival sunday up and down the trent cool
beestonmarina Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - not for sale, it was featured on east midlands today on 17/08/08 and is currently on their website if you click on "most recent episode"
Richardbsch Says:
Nov 27, 2008 - Those landing crafts were made in North Toanawanda NY at the Richardson Boat Co. They would run a string of 10 of fifteen at a time down the Erie Canal. As a kid we use to watch them launch
samipso Says:
May 1, 2009 - That must have been a cool sight.
seanicky Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - .....after filming it was launched for Meridian TV for an interview with a veteran. We repaired the vandalised engine and used her for a summer, taking her up the Solent. She also did a weekend in Bristol docks. The Detroit 2 stroke engine is a real beast and needs ear defenders! So, this is GRP, it did not go to Normandy, but it is a real Higgins boat, one of very few up and running! Its great fun to drive, very manouverable, but you need to be strong to get that ramp back up!
seanicky Says:
Nov 15, 2009 - This GRP LCVP was imported from the USA for the filming of Saving Private Ryan. After filming it was bought by a marine breakers, H.Pound in Portsmouth. few years later it was bought by a company that supplies military vehicles to the film industry. My company refurbished it and added timber frames to make it look like an earlier wooden one. It was supplied to CH4 for the 50th anniversary film 'D-Day'. See my website for more pics nick gates co uk.......................................
Skytroop Says:
Mar 3, 2010 - See youtube video 6gpJh6q4jDM
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
hondatech10 Says:
Jul 24, 2007 - Is it for sale?