Anyone got an idea what this is? I found it in Charleston, TN. I'm going to say its a Darley, but I'm not sure.
http://goo.gl/maps/z7VmB
Looks like a vent to me. Looks too small to be a siren.Brendan W wrote:Anyone got an idea what this is? I found it in Charleston, TN. I'm going to say its a Darley, but I'm not sure.
http://goo.gl/maps/z7VmB
Yeah, looks like a Siro-Drone or something, but no doubt HORncovert wrote:^H.O.R Omnidirectional.
Probably a Denver variant. Looks like Remmington will have to check this one out.freebrickproductions wrote:Does anybody know what this was?
https://maps.google.com/?ll=38.453359,- ... -8.82&z=20
That would be a dual headed siren missing a rotor/stator, most likely a Sterling or B&M. Denver never had a single rotor siren that I know of.Mark N wrote:Probably a Denver variant. Looks like Remmington will have to check this one out.freebrickproductions wrote:Does anybody know what this was?
https://maps.google.com/?ll=38.453359,- ... -8.82&z=20
First link doesn't work, second is a Darley Model 5, next is indeed a screamer, and the last one is a Federal Type-B Dual Head.iaphonehawk wrote:Great forum! Since my 8 year old son has gotten into loving sirens, I have been snapping pics all over in my travels. Have 4 I have not positively ID yet. All in NC Iowa...
1 http://imageshack.com/i/0i5cajj Federal?? Sterling??
2 http://imageshack.com/a/img594/3105/uk9k.jpg Federal Model ?
3 http://imageshack.com/a/img834/6126/6aee.jpg ACA Screamer ?
4 http://imageshack.com/a/img43/8863/rth2.jpg ??
Here's the first picture, which is a horizontal W.S. Darley Champion with the double 8-port rotors:Kasm279 wrote:First link doesn't work, second is a Darley Model 5, next is indeed a screamer, and the last one is a Federal Type-B Dual Head.
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