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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:41 pm
by StonedChipmunk
Yeah, but then we'd be fighting over who gets to press the button :lol:

Re: Federal 500AT sounds at '42 WWII LA air raid re-enactmen

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:45 am
by ThunderStorm1000T
kx250rider wrote:
Their museum has two SD10s and one 500AT.
So they have two of those "sound all arounds?" I happened to only see one, and the choppers looked pretty good...maybe that's the one that they sounded at the more recent event. I can't say the same about the housing, though, as it looks pretty badly rusted =[

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P.S: I ask your pardon if I have at all "necroposted". It's just that I only was able to stumble upon this find the beginning of this week.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:21 pm
by Crazywarriorman
I remember Charles saying something about the SD-10 and
500T in the back storage room, protected from the elements.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:45 pm
by kx250rider
The one they sounded was the 500T in the store room. The other SD-10 is fully restored, and up on a shelf in the store room with the 500T. That rusty sad thing, is just a housing or housing & chopper; no motor. The pole and from which it came, and the control box, are still mounted a few blocks north on Gaffey St (or so as of about a year ago last time I was by there).

One of these days, I might go again and see the guy in charge there, and see if he'd take a WWII-era siren in trade for that 500T. They really didn't want a siren too new for the World War II displays, but those two LA sirens were the only ones they could get hold of at the time. LA County had a handful of Model 5s, if I'm accurate, during WWII.

Charles

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:59 am
by EL1998P71
Looks like to me that 500T projector is just an SD-10 bottom.
It doesn't look at all like the Dundee one or like my 500-SH (my projector is two parts)

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:59 am
by Jim Z
EL1998P71 wrote:Looks like to me that 500T projector is just an SD-10 bottom.
It doesn't look at all like the Dundee one or like my 500-SH (my projector is two parts)
there's like eleventy-billion different versions of the 500, AFAIK.