[ARC5] [Milsurplus] BC-348

Jay Coward jcoward5452 at aol.com
Mon Nov 9 20:33:19 EST 2015


Wasn't the "Boston" a lend lease aircraft for Canada and England? They would have put their own liaison sets in. The Airfix model I built many years ago had only Brit roundels.
 Jay
 
 
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The Airborne Radio Equipment Handbook does not list the C-45.  Aside from 
the
P-38, the smallest twin engine aircraft listed is the Douglas A-20 
Boston,
which is said to have only carried the SCR-274-N plus RC-51 Interphone and

RC-32 Filter..

In a message dated 11/09/2015 09:01:29 AM Central Standard
Time, 
scr287 at att.net writes: 
> 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

Robert
& Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA
9480
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