[ARC5] Managing Yiour Collection,
David Bock
bock at marketcommander.com
Sat Jul 24 08:53:10 EDT 2010
My ARC-5 collection was donated to the Yankee Air Force nearly 30 years ago.
Most of it burned up in the fire at the hanger and museum. A small part of
it flys with the Yankee Lady B-17.
I still have a few pieces left.
Dave W8OHS
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[mailto:arc5-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of J. Forster
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 12:25 PM
To: gewhite at crosslink.net; Discussion of AN/ARC-5 military radio
equipment.
Subject: Re: [ARC5] Managing Yiour Collection,
Out of curiosity, what did they do with it?
Is it on display as systems? Did they break it up and put units into
planes? Or what?
Best,
-John
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> Although I gave the vast majority of my ARC-5 collection to the Air &
> Space Museum some 30 years ago, I kept a few pieces which, to tell the
> truth, I don't do much with. I keep telling myself I'll put them on
> E-Bay, if I gey time.
>
> - Gordon White
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