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Pennsylvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:28 pm
by freebrickproductions
Carlisle:
ATI siren at the Army Heritage Center:
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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ATI siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyl4ZI21AN8

Gettysburg:
STH-10 siren on E Legion Alley:
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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STH-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjfggEiTsDk

Sterling M-10 siren at 4th street and Water street:
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sterling M-10 siren by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DymjSFZ3Pus

York Springs:
Sentry 10v behind the fire department:
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Sentry 10v by freebrickproductions, on Flickr
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Sentry 10v by freebrickproductions, on Flickr

Eagle:
I saw a T-128 while I rode by on the interstate. No pictures unfortunately. Google Streetview Link. The Thunderbolt head has been removed since Google last went through there.

Highspire:
I was able to spot a Model 5/7 from the interstate. No pictures unfortunately. Google Streetview link.

Harrisburg:
I saw a T-128 next to a P-10 along I-283 and another pair to the east of Harrisburg near SR 283. Can't find either on Google Maps though.

New Cumberland Army Depot:
I saw three Whelens from I-76. I have only been able to find two. Locations of the two Whelens I was able to find.

I also saw another STH-10 mounted on the roof of a fire department, but I am not able to find it.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:37 pm
by Tyler
Nice pictures, also have you noticed the droopy speaker on the ATI?

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:47 pm
by freebrickproductions
Thunderbolt10031 wrote:Nice pictures, also have you noticed the droopy speaker on the ATI?
Yes. I think a hawk or something may have landed on it.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:49 pm
by Tyler
Well it just goes to show you that ATIs are cheaply made. :lol:

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:54 pm
by freebrickproductions
Then again, it is on the edge of the park, so they may have angled it down to better protect the people in the park. Who knows.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:58 pm
by 4J25
I wouldn't call an ATI cheap because of that, a hawk can stop a T-128 from rotating: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4slwT5 ... Q&index=28

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:46 am
by Reedsiren1
4J25 wrote:I wouldn't call an ATI cheap because of that, a hawk can stop a T-128 from rotating: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4slwT5 ... Q&index=28
It barely even stops it.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:48 am
by 4J25
Listen to that hiccup. That takes a bit of force.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:49 am
by Reedsiren1
4J25 wrote:Listen to that hiccup. That takes a bit of force.
Well I don't think the hawk caused that.

Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:51 am
by 4J25
Here's how I put it: The hawk didn't take off until the initial wind up. As it launched off, its legs had to push against something. This something was the siren head. It probably pushed it back just a bit.