So a few weeks ago I went down to the Fort Snelling Golf Course in Minneapolis, Minnesota and I came across this siren near some old barracks(?) from fort snelling. IMO it looks like a Model 5, can anyone confirm that?
Sorry if this post is too vague, I honestly have no idea if a siren exists at this location at all. The sign on the side of the gate house mentions a siren, so I assume there atleast used to be one here. This is in Thorold, Ontario, apparently it used to be part of the third Welland canal. http://we...
Yeah, that makes sense. I was looking at their website, and I was wondering why they would make a siren like that if they thought omnidirectional non-rotating sirens are the best. I actually somehow thought Soundmaster made them. I don't know where I got that idea.
I found an article on it today, but when I clicked the link, it redirected me to a different site, back to the first site, t the second second site, over and ver and over.
Does that have a cab?
Pretty cool.
The year on Bing maps doesn't indicate the year the images were taken, I'm not exactly sure what it is. Though I'm not even sure of the last time Bing updated their Birds Eye images, as they seem to have not been updated in Cincinnati for a while at least. This isn't exactly related... But in googl...
Wow! They had rounded rotator boxes and blowers? I never new that. But it looks like it's painted the same way as a "Rounderbolt" but I've never seen a Rounderbolt. Is this what a Rounderbolt is?