...the Vocabulary of Army Ordnance Stores , it lists Cookers, Trailer, Hydra type. I wondered if anyone has any knowledge, info or images on...
...Is there any documents or description for the differences of the Hydra A to F? I presume this type of Hydra had a letter to identify it?...
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No.1 Burner was the Hydra. A pressurised petrol tank that projected a jet of flame along a pre dug trench covered by metal plates.
@frg7700 would you have any other photos of the Hydra 4 outlet, or the H burners, please? I'm guessing it was for the Cookers, Trailer, Hydra...
...Went through the same trials, issued on approval but ultimately they stuck with the Hydra as it was less complicated and squaddie-proof. Alec.
I see no "Cookers, Trailer, Hydra type" in those results
...down flaps, which I presume are to access controls and connect the Hydra 4 way units to. The Ovens have latch bolts half way up, to secure a...
British Army No.1 ‘Hydra’. @Rangie
...thats a lot different to Cement Mixers! That is indeed variously a "Hydra Burner", Hydra Cooker, Cooker, Gasoline, Single Burner No.1, or No.1...
I was scouring the IWM Galleries for Hydra Burner photos and turned up an interesting one from Italy in 1944 HERE. Looks like a 2-pint silent...
Hi Alec, I was fascinated to see your avatar of a Hydra Burner Unit. No doubt you've seen this potted history: The Scottish Mountain Heritage...
...Genuine British Army - number 1 burner cooker. 1944. petrol cooker Hydra stove | eBay Have to say do like the Hydra plate on it. The...
There's a small but dedicated fanbase to these Burners :mrgreen: CCS - HERE - HERE HMVF - HERE - HERE - HERE Dixie Cooking - HERE Alec :twisted:
...No.2s, 111Bs, No.8s, 123Rs etc but is haemorrhagingly expensive for Hydra Burners! I have the plans for ww2-spec kerosene trombone burners but...
...propane/butane disposable tanks: MSR Whisperlite Universal Kovea Hydra or Booster Dual Max Primus Gravity with a Gravity Multifuel kit Edelrid...
An early British Military No.1 / Hydra-Burner Type A with the rounded-top cover, Mk1 Burner and oval pressure vessel. Scrapped in their...
...Industries - Bialaddin M1950 - 1954 military production only(?) UK - Hydran Products Ltd - "The Hydra", "Redheugh Hydra" - British Military...
...fuel and seeing Koveas line up of Booster Dual Max, Booster +1 and Hydra whom are jetted for dual fuel (Naphtha and Iso-butane), has me...
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