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Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:19 pm
by greystripe3
Sirenguy02 wrote:He was talking about Alanta's MDs, not MDs in general.
ahh ok

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:22 pm
by Brendan W
1968 photo with the Noland MD in it
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Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:26 pm
by Mark N
Brendan W wrote:1968 photo with the Noland MD in it
One building in the background looks like a Mega banshee lol. Wasn't there more MDs other than Noland's? I thought there were more...

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:18 pm
by Brendan W
Brendan W wrote:
Mark N wrote:
Brendan W wrote:1968 photo with the Noland MD in it
One building in the background looks like a Mega banshee lol. Wasn't there more MDs other than Noland's? I thought there were more...
The banshee lookalike building is the Polaris Restaurant. It was made to look like a UFO for some reason

The MD locations I'm aware of are:
Noland building
Hurt Building
26th and Peachtree
Capital View School
Brown Middle School
Cleveland and Browns Mill

I guess it was a coincidence that the Noland building siren shows up most often in the pictures I find. I also know Atlanta had Model 5s, SD-10s, Model As (mounted on traffic lights) and Thunderbolts (There's a 1003 left). I guess I need to keep a sharper eye out for those sirens.

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:44 pm
by Brendan W
Sorry for bumping this, but I found another image to add...

Noland Building in 1964, You can see the MD that was on it.
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I'll look through GSU's photo archives to see if anything turns up

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:26 am
by bobcat418
Two things. There is a remaining thunderbolt at oak grove elementary school. And also I got a picture of the Richard B Russell thunderbolt trough a telescope at the sundial. Sorry for the bad quality.

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:28 am
by Brendan W
bobcat418 wrote:Two things. There is a remaining thunderbolt at oak grove elementary school. And also I got a picture of the Richard B Russell thunderbolt trough a telescope at the sundial. Sorry for the bad quality.
Still better than nothing!

Is the complete siren up there, or is it missing parts? I think I see a blower frame... I know about the Oak Grove ES siren already. I have some pictures of it.

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:31 am
by Brendan W
TurbopropPilot wrote:
Brendan W wrote:
bobcat418 wrote:Two things. There is a remaining thunderbolt at oak grove elementary school. And also I got a picture of the Richard B Russell thunderbolt trough a telescope at the sundial. Sorry for the bad quality.
Still better than nothing!

Is the complete siren up there, or is it missing parts? I think I see a blower frame...
Looks like its all up there!
Possible. They could've mounted the blower and controls in the building, too...

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:05 am
by bobcat418
All I had was my iPhone 4 and the telescope :lol:. I saw some really cool stuff like the huge rail yard along with Emory. I recommend you go there. I also thought I saw some type of Fedelcode near Grady :?:. No telescope reached it, nor did my phone.

Re: About Atlanta's old system...

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 2:06 am
by Brendan W
bobcat418 wrote:All I had was my iPhone 4 and the telescope :lol:. I saw some really cool stuff like the huge rail yard along with Emory. I recommend you go there. I also thought I saw some type of Fedelcode near Grady :?:. No telescope reached it, nor did my phone.
Grady? As in the Hospital? Also, which building did you get a shot of that 'bolt from?