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                        | Unique ID: | 2283 |  
                        | Added to Database: | 30 April 2012 |  
                        | Last Edited: | 1 May 2012 |  
                        | Type (ID): | C2P (16130) |  
                        | Model (ID): | C2P (16130) |  
                        | Location Category (ID): | Rudnicki Collection (16025) |  
                        | Location (ID): | Storage (16027) |  
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                        | Other Identification: | “WH” painted on engine cover. “102” painted on front left mud flap. Unit markings painted on nose. Painted overall Panzer grey. |  
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                        | Links: | Odkrywca 1 Odkrywca 2
 Missing Lynx
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                        | Location History:
 (see map)
 | 1: Panstwowe Zaklady Inzynieryjne, Ursus, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Design parent and sole manufacturer 1937-9)
 2: Unknown Location, France (Dates unknown)
 3: Victory Memorial Museum, Arlon, Belgium (Until 2001)
 4: National Military History Center, Auburn, Indiana, USA (Until early 2010)
 5: Panzer Farm, Chrcynno, Nowodworski, Mazowieckie, Poland (May 2010)
 6: Rudnicki Collection, Śródmieście, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)
 
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 Text in original Preserved Tanks In Poland publication:
 
 This C2P was originally acquired from France for the Victory Memorial Museum at Arlon in Belgium before moving with the collection to new Victory Museum at Auburn in the USA in October 2001-January 2002. It was brought back to Poland in 2010. (Source: Wikipedia.pl).
 This C2P was at Panzer Farm in May 2010.
 
 
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                        | May 2010 |  
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                        | 1: Front left view 
 Taken: 28 May 2010
 Contributor: Old Timer Militaris
 Photo ID: 7475
 Added: 1 May 2012
 Filename: old-moni...
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                        | 2: “Adam Rudnicki, C2P tractor in the background”, photo an... 
 Taken: 2010 (Estimated)
 Contributor: CRFU
 Photo ID: 7474
 Added: 30 April 2012
 Filename: 29975m64...
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                        | 3: Front left view, photo by PanzerGrendel from Webshots.com 
 Taken: 2004
 Contributor: CRFU
 Photo ID: 7473
 Added: 30 April 2012
 Filename: FL_C2P_A...
 Views: 290
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