[Milsurplus] [MRCA] BC-611 Operational Question

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Wed Oct 2 21:04:38 EDT 2024


You can see the base that the BC-611/BC-721 plugs into in the CG-4A Glider between the dual yokes.  It’s at the Air Mobility Museum in Dover Delaware.

https://amcmuseum.org/at-the-museum/aircraft/cg-4a/

Ray F/KA3EKH

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I have a BC-721 which is the glider version of the BC-611.   It has an 8 pin Jones socket on the side of bottom swing door.  I think the bottom cover is deeper than on the BC-611.  In original use, the socket provides the interconnections to the glider via the mount.

I've never seen a BC-721 mount, but I've put that socket to good use to feed A and B power in from an external pack of batteries.


Steve WD8DAS

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