While looking around in the forums, I found mention of a ROUNDED Projector for a ThunderBolt siren. Does ANYONE have any information about it? Maybe a picture or two? That's all.


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That's interesting as Sentry claimed it was trouble-some to make squared projectors and decided to go with rounded projectors for easier manufacture and shipping purposes. Though to be fair the Thunderbolt only has one large projector while the Sentry's had anywhere from 8 to 16 or so.500AT wrote:In the late 1950s, Federal experimented with a round projector for their Thunderbolt sirens. This concept was designed to test whether their was any advantage in sound projection, especially in high-wind, Hurricane conditions. Sadly, the costs were too high to produce this design. Moreover, water tended to collect inside and freeze in the colder climates. Curiously, ACA went with the rounded projector for their Hurricane series. Nonetheless, Federal decided that it was easier to stay with the square design that we all know today.
500 AT fan wrote:
Anyways, does anyone have any pictures/photographs of this Rounded ThunderBolt siren Projector? Was it just like the Rounded Hurricanes, or not?
CABLEVision wrote:500 AT fan wrote:
Anyways, does anyone have any pictures/photographs of this Rounded ThunderBolt siren Projector? Was it just like the Rounded Hurricanes, or not?
No, one of the members here was told by a retired engineer of federal that they made them no documented proof or photo. It may be worth sending federal a e-mail asking if they have any info.
The prototype Thunderbolt that was designed for use at the Trinity Site, was constructed in 1945. This siren had a square projection horn, but the blower and rotation mechanisms looked more streamlined. However, it would take a while to examine the original Thunderbolt, so that modifications could be made in subsequent experimental units. This research all culminated in the 1952 commercial release.500 AT fan wrote:I thought the Square Hurricanes came first!
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