The EMLRA newsletter is, in the words of the
past Editor, Wayne Davies, "published regularly on an
irregular basis every two months, printed as and when its
seen fit and delivered when it suits". The current Editor,
Mike Allmey, has a different policy - it will be due the moment
it arrives and not before.
It is also designed to be big enough to act as a coaster
for up to three mugs. If rolled up in a suitable fashion,
the budding megalomaniac could use it as a loud-hailer. If
applied in the same format to an alternative orifice, it is
just as effective as an ear trumpet. Ideal for puppy training.
Fly swat perhaps. Some people are even suspected of reading
it. Whoever these people are, would they please stop?
The newsletter is printed in black and white on fully chromed
100gm A4 although the electronic .pdf issues feature many
colour photographs. The electronic version is free to paid
up members and is emailed out at the same time the paper issue
goes to the printers.
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- Basic conversion of 24volt FFR to 12volt
ignition: Useful bit of info if you want to stick to
civvy spec ignition and its readily available supply of
spares on the high street.
- Billing 98 review: Ian Raymond winner
for Original Land Rover.
- Beltring 98 review: Alan Russell winner
of two Ambulance Class trophies.
- RUC Land Rovers in Ulster.
- Bridge classification plates: They're
not just yellow paint pot lids you know!
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- A Grand Day Out in Wensleydale: Club
members out for a day's green laning in Yorkshire tha' knows..
- Marshalls Visit: Steve Marsh arranged
a visit to Marshalls of Cambridge, home of the 101 and 109
Ambulance and the SAS Pink Panther among others. So good
we went back for another look.
- 16 FM 81 goes filming: One way of earning
revenue from your vehicle.
- Researching your vehicle's military service.
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- February 1999 Issue 46
- ELA 830J: the first military Range Rover,
one of three that were modified for evaluation. ELA 830J
was designed as an ambulance, ELA 831J and 832J were fire
engines.
- Visit by EMLRA members from the UK and
Holland to the Autotron at Rosmaden, Holland.
- Rover Line Layer: Series 1 used for many
years by the British Army to lay communications cables in
the field.
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- April 1999 Issue 47
- Life after unleaded: Options currently
available when Four Star disappears from our petrol station
forecourts.
- Italian Defenders: No, not football.
- Marshalls Group review: Taken from press
release printed by Marshalls of Cambridge explaining the
many varied projects that the company is involved in from
Aerospace to Ambulances.
- Article about the VPK applique armour kit
fitted to the 109 Ambulance in Northern Ireland
- Albert RN and the "true" story
of the Pink Panther: How it's distinctive appearance and
colour came into being. Would I lie to you?
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- June 1999 Issue 48
- The 101 Forward Control
- The truth about infra red reflecting (IRR)
paint: No it won't protect you from Police Speed Cameras.
Not that speed is an issue in an old Series Land Rover
- Stencils commonly found on vehicles: What
some of the odd shapes, symbols and letters may mean on
your military Land Rover
- Visit to military show at Bolsover Castle,
Denmead.
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- August 1999 Issue 49
- Albert RN and another "true"
story about how the Berlin Wall came down, and went up in
the first place.
- RAF Waddington Air Show write up.
- Where to stick your stickers or "How
to make a nuisance of yourself at shows by pointing out
they are stuck in the wrong place"
- Merlin Information System: The printouts
you get with your vehicle search through the club.
- Northern Ireland military vehicle show:
It's a brave man who drives an ex-military Land Rover over
there.
- Billing 99 and more prizes: Best Club Members
vehicle & Best Club display.
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- October 1999 Issue 50
- Weston Park write up and the "extended"
mud run Tug of War.
- Dunsfold Open Day review
- X-Military Files and an RAF 109 Ambulance
- Stoneleigh Town & Country Show review
and more prizes.
- Culvert Mine Kit fitted to Land Rovers
in Northern Ireland.
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- December 1999 Issue 51
- Albert RN and the X-Military Files: The
spoof is out there.
- The Berlin Brigade Paint Scheme: The unusual
block paintwork used for urban warfare
- Marshalls Revisited. We liked the first
visit so much so much we went back again.
- Mattracks, a new idea? Never heard of Cuthbertson
tracks then!
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- February 2000 Issue 52
- Off road in Holland
- Using CAV Ammeters without a shunt box
- Want to own a Simba or Shorland armoured
Land Rover? Unique opportunity to bid for one of these unusual
vehicles.
- Ex-Military Land Rovers and the internet:
Brief resume of websites that may be of interest
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- April 2000 Issue 53
- As if I would print an April Fool story?
Well you should know me by now...
- Larkspur Radios and Land Rovers: Part 1
starts with background to the Larkspur.
- 24volt electrical fault-finding guide:
Useful chart for 24 volt generating problems.
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- June 2000 Issue 54
- Dispatches
- Waddington AGM
- Electrical Drain Faultfinding
- Rumour Control & Albert RN
- NATO Trailer Sockets
- Don't Try This At Home!
- Show Reports
- Best of Both Worlds - LPG V8
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- October 2000 Issue 56
- Tilbury Fort
- Dispatches
- Emergency Services Show Review
- Rumour Control
- The IIA in War Office Use
- Registration Numbers Series
- Beltring and Broke It
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- December 2000 Issue 57
- Dispatches
- The APGP
- The British Army Series III
- Albert RN and the Twelve Days of Christmas
- EMLRA Celebrity Committee
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- February/April 2001 Issue 58
- LPG Conversion on a 24v FFR
- Blunt Spoons and Red Nuts
- British Military Oils and Lubricants
- What a Load of Rubbish
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- June 2001 Issue 59
- The Land Rover TAC T
- British Military Registrations
- RAF Henlow
- Project Truck GS Lightweight
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- October 2001 Issue 61
- EMLRA Grand Giveaway
- Rushden SGM
- RAF Waddington
- IWM Duxford
- HER Beltring
- Tilbury Fort
- LRO Stoneleigh
- Who Owns...?
- Helicopter Support
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- December 2001 Issue 62
- Who Are The ILRA?
- Land Rover Classification
- Leaking Tilt?
- London Gliding Club
- Rushden Cavalcade
- Behind The Wire
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- March 2002 Issue 63
- NOT! Front Page News
- Dispatches
- It's a Small World
- Shorland Notes Part One
- Something in the Air
- Badge Spotting
- Auditor's Reports
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- May 2002 Issue 64
- Not Nearly But Almost
- When Harley Met the Wolf
- Ten Things You Really Didn't Want to Know
- Shorland Notes Part Two
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- July 2002 Issue 65
- EMLRA ActiveTM
- Calling All Stations
- When Harley Met The Wolf Part Two
- Whitehall Radio
- Buyer Beware
- Wordsearch
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- September 2002 Issue 66
- Red Wings and Bloodied Hands
- Sankey Sore Point
- Dispatches
- Faulty Condenser Sir?
- From the Front Line
- Ten Questions
- Picture Profile
- For Sale and Wants
- Tat
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- November 2002 Issue 67 Empty Your Local
Car Park
- Speed Limits
- Beltring Trophy Theft
- Club Shop
- A Year "IN"
- Another Ten Things...
- The Beaulieu Report
- Transmission Intercepted
- "This Summer..."
- Rushden AGM Minutes
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- February 2003 Issue 68
- You're a Super Star?
- The lightweight Before the Lightweight
- Pocket Guide to Trailers
- Civvy in Uniform: the CL
- Midge and a Hobbit
- Lone Wolf
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- April 2003 Issue 69
- From Under Wide Skies...
- A Brief History of...
- Early Morning Leak
- Winter Blues
- Land Rover in Uniform: the GS
- Pocket Guide to Military Trailers: Part
Deux
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- June 2003 Issue 70
- The Blue Thing in the Emerald Isle
- Mountbatten’s Last 101
- That AGM in Full
- “Combat Land Rovers Portfolio No.
1” Reviews
- Land Rover in Uniform: the FFR
- Guide to Trailers Part Three
- RBL Darwen Gala Parade
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- August 2003 Issue 71
- For Those Who Have and Have Not
- MVT Overlord
- Cammo Net Blues
- LRW Show, Eastnor Castle
- MVT Pendennis Castle
- RIAT RAF Fairford
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- EndEx - Didn't They Do Well?
- Dispatches and Letters
- Land Rover Ambulances in British Military
Service
- Club Shop
- The Pink Panther (1)
- The Pink Panther (2)
- Beltring 2003
- Events Diary
- Sales and Wants
- Tat Barrow
- Chairman’s Soap Box
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