[Milsurplus] WWII Warbird radio job- oops

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Tue Sep 17 16:15:33 EDT 2013


Oops- wrong group on prior version.

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Complete ASB RADARS are very, very scarce.

About the last thing I'd want to see is one put in a plane that could well
suffer the same fate as other 'flying' exhibits.

YMMV,

-John

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> Hi everyone first time post here and I'm not a radio expert so... I'm
looking for someone who is interested in taking on a paying job to
acquire, restore as needed(NOS preferred) and make operational on the
bench WWII aircraft radio sets for 2 aircraft I have under restoration.
This could be either a job here at our shop in Cameron Park CA or at
your facility. You would not be responsible to wire the radios in the
aircraft however that would be a possibility.
> The 2 Aircraft are a 1943 Douglas SBD-4 Dauntless and a 1943 Curtiss
SB2C-1A Helldiver. My shop does award winning flying restorations and I
would like to have authentic radios that will work for the judges. I do
have a list of all the radio equipment called out for each aircraft but
to give you a basic idea we are looking at...
> Helldiver--ARC-4 RT-19, R-4/ARR-2, CRV46151 ARB receiver, CBY-46105 ARA
receiver, ASB tx and rec(doesn't need to be operational but would be
very cool!) and APX-2 RT-24 receiver.
> Dauntless--GP-7 tx CAY-52173, RU-19 rec CW-46048D, ZB-3 Homing Radio,
ABK-1 recognition radio and ASB tx and rec(doesn't need to be
operational but would be very cool!).
> Again the above is a partial list. Obviously there's a lot more items
like controls, racks dynomotors etc etc.
>
> If interested in knowing more about the planes and what we do see my
website www.VulturesRowAviation.com
> If interested in talking more about the job please email me at
> Chuck at VulturesRowAviation.com
> Thanks
> Chuck
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