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Houchin 265

Houchin 265 in Carry on Abroad, Movie, 1972 IMDB

Class: Others, Ground conveyor — Model origin: UK

Houchin 265

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

sixcyl FR

2009-06-23 08:21

Hawker-Siddeley HS121-Trident 3B

mike962 DE

2014-06-07 21:43

Ground Conveyor category !!

mike962 DE

2016-12-18 21:55

vehicle on the left now appear 4 times in the unknown section

it some support vehicle likely power supply to the plane

/vehicle_338208.html

best chance to ID it if someone has this movie in better quality to read the badge
/vehicle_537422.html

-- Last edit: 2016-12-18 21:56:51

Jale PL

2019-08-15 23:41

Then entry is for Houchin 265 or for stairs...?

mike962 DE

2019-11-30 17:12

Jale wrote Then entry is for Houchin 265 or for stairs...?

why don't we take the Houchin ?

mike962 DE

2019-12-03 10:19

origin UK

mike962 DE

2019-12-19 00:12

why list the stupid stairs when the Houchin on the left is identitifed more visible anyway ??


it's just retarded specially as stairs have really poor ID rate anyway

rjluna2 US

2019-12-19 16:56

mike962 wrote why list the stupid stairs when the Houchin on the left is identitifed more visible anyway ??


it's just retarded specially as stairs have really poor ID rate anyway

Sounds like unchallenging method of identifying unusual vehicle here, mike962 :/

Terra US

2019-12-19 17:02

This is the closest match I found and it only appears to be identified by the airline. Known as both ramp stairs or mobile stairs
https://photovault.com/373008

And another
https://photovault.com/272708

Both don't seem to have an identifier :/

List of companies that make said stairs
Link to "www.thomasnet.com"

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 17:07:14

mike962 DE

2019-12-19 17:25

rjluna2 wrote
Sounds like unchallenging method of identifying unusual vehicle here, mike962 :/


the site is full of them even relative newer ones


/vehicle_163238.html
/vehicle_294518.html
/vehicle_209368.html
/vehicle_294000.html
/vehicle_427585.html
/vehicle_688998.html
/vehicle_761740.html
/vehicle_893406.html
/vehicle_937794.html
/vehicle_1045479.html
/vehicle_1287597.html

Terra US

2019-12-19 17:29

mike962 wrote

the site is full of them even relative newer ones


/vehicle_163238.html
/vehicle_294518.html
/vehicle_209368.html
/vehicle_294000.html
/vehicle_427585.html
/vehicle_688998.html
/vehicle_761740.html
/vehicle_893406.html
/vehicle_937794.html
/vehicle_1045479.html
/vehicle_1287597.html

This website lists a few models:
https://www.globalgse.com/used-gse/aircraft-air-stairs-for-sale

mike962 DE

2019-12-19 17:30

wele someonbe should go thru them


thing is most of the stairs are from Europe, not US

Terra US

2019-12-19 17:31

I can do the US ones, but someone will have to do the European ones unless I can find those sites.
Found another
Link to "www.aerospecialties.com"

and two more
https://www.victorygse.com/inventory/boarding-stairs/
Link to "www.jbtc.com"

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 17:36:16

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2019-12-19 17:46

mike962 wrote why list the stupid stairs when the Houchin on the left is identitifed more visible anyway ??


it's just retarded specially as stairs have really poor ID rate anyway



Michael, listen. The quick solution is that you first need to persuade antp somehow to become an admin, and then just simply delete the unknowns when they pile up like that. This will save you time and annoyance and make your comments (when you actually identify stuff and not constantly whine about deletion) more aesthetically pleasing for both us and the site itself.

mike962 DE

2019-12-19 17:48

forgot this stair

/vehicle_599859.html
/vehicle_937794.html
/vehicle_625089.html

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 18:12:18

mike962 DE

2019-12-19 17:52

kegare wrote


Michael, listen. The quick solution is that you first need to persuade antp somehow to become an admin, and then just simply delete the unknowns when they pile up like that. This will save you time and annoyance and make your comments (when you actually identify stuff and not constantly whine about deletion) more aesthetically pleasing for both us and the site itself.

you're an admin

why don't you clean it a bit ? , specially the really hopeless cases like this for example nothign really useful visible and years gone by

/vehicle_866209.html
/vehicle_800232.html


or the endless unknown trucks with no cabin visible

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 17:53:29

Terra US

2019-12-19 18:03

Is there a special process of how to become an admin? :wow:

rjluna2 US

2019-12-19 22:34

Being an administrator to this site takes a double edge sword that could hurt yourself if you are not careful with managing this site :/

Terra US

2019-12-19 22:38

You make a good point :/
But it would make my contributions easier to do...

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 22:43:28

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2019-12-19 22:40

I can't believe mike actually thought admins clean up the unknown list once in a while.

-- Last edit: 2019-12-19 23:13:17

Baube QC

2019-12-19 23:05

we do.. when they get an ID .. ;)

Reg1992 US

2019-12-20 05:57

Terra wrote Is there a special process of how to become an admin? :wow:

I believe you need to have a good, long track record of ID'ing vehicles correctly and good relations with members on the site, and an admin may eventually approach you privately and ask if you want the position. I've never been approached, I assume because of my sometimes incorrect IDs. :miam:

johnfromstaffs EN

2019-12-20 08:57

Reg1992 wrote
and good relations with members on the site, :miam:


That's me out, then.

Terra US

2019-12-20 12:39

Reg1992 wrote
I believe you need to have a good, long track record of ID'ing vehicles correctly and good relations with members on the site, and an admin may eventually approach you privately and ask if you want the position. I've never been approached, I assume because of my sometimes incorrect IDs. :miam:

Well not all my ids are accurate. Plus i’ve had trouble with replacements frequently. I don’t think I qualify :(

antp BE

2019-12-21 10:18

rjluna2 wrote
Sounds like unchallenging method of identifying unusual vehicle here, mike962 :/

I'd rather agree with him on this, though
I don't really see the point of listing stairs rather than the vehicle more visible on the left :think:
Such stairs are really borderline for qualifying as "vehicle" and being listed here.

Jale PL

2019-12-21 10:29

Some time it was listed as Houchin... :think:

mike962 DE

2023-11-27 22:56

left one is a british Houchin 265

matches with top photo

[Image: untitled.459.jpg]


[Image: model-265-scaled-744x1024.jpg]




https://itwgse.com/history-of-the-houchin-brand/

-- Last edit: 2023-11-27 23:30:15

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