Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:57 pm
Odd, it doesn't look like a Sterling to me. Either way, I'll try to get out there soon and find out what time they test (if they do).
Discussion of Outdoor Warning Systems
https://www.airraidsirens.net/forums/
The Lancaster one is a GCS Model 5, it was on the old Armstrong World Tile Factory. The building was demolished in 2006 and the siren went with it, I tried my hardest to get ahold of the demo company but they didn't return my phone calls. The Volant siren is a GCS Model 2T, it is loud but not overly so.ncovert wrote:Sterling of some sort?
http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/lancaster2.jpg
Darley Model X?
http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/volant.jpg
I like the website he/she created EXCEPT for the fact once you click on a picture the site navigation goes away. Of course I am a fire truck nut, so that would explain. There is a picture of a black Penetrator siren shown under Braidwood behind thier firehouse also.Kasm279 wrote:Whoever designed that site should be taken out behind the datacenter and shot. Anyway, it doesn't really look like a sterling to me, either. Perhaps it's a Darley Champion or a Little Giant.
Take a look at the site with flashblock enabled and you might understand whyRheems1 wrote: I like the website he/she created EXCEPT for the fact once you click on a picture the site navigation goes away.
http://www.chicagoareafire.com/Div_15_BRAD_StaA.html
Probably an HOR vertical siren. Note the similar mounting style to this one (not my photo):freebrickproductions wrote: