[Milsurplus] WWII Warbird radio job

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Tue Sep 17 16:25:20 EDT 2013


John I had  someone  want  part of a radar  so they  could show it but they 
were going to hollow it  out  to store   brochures and books to sell  when 
they  travel around and  visit  airports...
 
my radars are afraid!!!!  VERY AFRAID!!!!
 
 
 
Ed#
 
In a message dated 9/17/2013 1:19:43 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
jfor at quikus.com writes:

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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