[ARC5] BC-348

Jay Coward jcoward5452 at aol.com
Mon Nov 9 19:40:48 EST 2015


And no one ever mentions the  Boeing built "Bolo" ( I don't remember off hand the "B-#") which at the start of WWII was obsolete but was probably used for coastal anti sub patrol or stop gap lend lease.
 Jay
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Antonio <scr287 at att.net>
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Sent: Mon, Nov 9, 2015 7:01 am
Subject: [ARC5] BC-348


I've seen a number of postings about the lack of broadcast
coverage in the
BC-348 which it is said that they didn't
want the crew distracted. And I'm sure
those comments were
tongue in cheek.

Any aircraft large enough to have a
liason set, also
was large enough to have a radio compass set, such as the
SCR-269 or
its relatives, which did cover the broadcast band. And
I think it
is also safe to say that on a long flight,
the crews did listen to the ball
game or music
to relieve the boredom.

Which leads me to another
question.

What is the smallest aircraft to routinely have a
liason set
installed?  C-47s to be sure, but how
about the Beech C-45?  The B-34 and B-37
(Navy Venturas
in AAF service)? Any of the AT-series trainers used as
bonber
crew trainers?

Jack Antonio
WA7DIA/4
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