[ARC5] North American O-47 at NASM still has her radios

Taigh Ramey taigh at twinbeech.com
Sat Jan 23 12:09:58 EST 2010


Dave wrote:

"The primary mission of a Command Set is communication within a flight.
Since an observation aircraft usually flies alone, it can get by with a
Liaison set only."


That makes perfect sense to me. Thanks for the comments guys.

Taigh

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Taigh Ramey" <taigh at twinbeech.com>
Subject: [ARC5] North American O-47 at NASM still has her radios


> I also thought it was interesting that the SCR-238 was the only
> communication set in the O-47. Liaison only and no Command gear?

The primary mission of a Command Set is communication 
within a flight.  Since an observation aircraft usually flies alone,
it can get by with a Liaison set only.

73 Dave S.

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