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| I own the Fictional Sirens Wiki that is soon moving to Miraheze. | | One of two enthusiasts to own a Model-100 siren. |
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| | I own the Fictional Sirens Wiki. |
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| |+Sirens I've built in Plane Crazy | | |+Sirens I've built in Plane Crazy |
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| |Siren is set up with a 5M blower, and an RCM1. Unit is pole mounted. The blower has a functioning pressure relief valve, and the cover is removable. Rotator and other internals are also modelled. Likely the second best Thunderbolt in plane crazy, behind the Zebrabolt. | | |Siren is set up with a 5M blower, and an RCM1. Unit is pole mounted. The blower has a functioning pressure relief valve, and the cover is removable. Rotator and other internals are also modelled. Likely the second best Thunderbolt in plane crazy, behind the Zebrabolt. |
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| | |+Currently owned cameras |
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| | |Nikon |
| | |D3000 |
| | |10.2 MP APS-C CCD DSLR |
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| | |Nikon |
| | |D40 |
| | |6.1 MP APS-C CCD DSLR |
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| | |Minolta |
| | |X-370 |
| | |35mm film SLR |
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| | |Canon |
| | |Sureshot Telemax |
| | |35mm compact film camera |
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| | |Polaroid |
| | |Onestep AF |
| | |600 format instant film camera |
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| | |Polaroid |
| | |Super Shooter Plus |
| | |80 format instant film camera |
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Revision as of 15:25, 11 February 2025
full analog 35mm print capable
One of two enthusiasts to own a Model-100 siren.
I own the Fictional Sirens Wiki.
Sirens I've built in Plane Crazy
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Siren
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Sound configuration
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Version
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Information
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Federal Signal RSH-10 Thunderbeam
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12 port, 3450 rpm, fade
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1.1
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Built in late 2023, this was the first siren I built after going on a hiatus from PC. It was originally a no fade siren until the start of the Fading siren era. The siren was updated in early 2024 to have an FC controller. This siren is planned to be entirely rebuilt.
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Sterling Little Giant
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12 port, ~4000 rpm, fade
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1.0
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Painted in bright red, mounted on a truss tower. Needs an entire redo due to it being a pre-compressor era siren.
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Federal Sign & Signal Model 5T C2½
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9/12 port, 3450rpm, fade/velocity
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1.0
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Pole mounted version is mounted between two poles on a platform. It is painted yellow and has a modelled AR timer. A green painted version of this siren exists, decorated with siren ornaments and lights.
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WS Darley Super Champion
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8/8 port, 3450rpm, fade
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1.0
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Metal pole mount, with a protective roof frame above the siren. Siren has severe motor problems.
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FS&S Thunderbolt 1000ATSA2
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4/5 port, ~7000rpm, fade
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1.0
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Siren is set up with a 5M blower, and an RCM1. Unit is pole mounted. The blower has a functioning pressure relief valve, and the cover is removable. Rotator and other internals are also modelled. Likely the second best Thunderbolt in plane crazy, behind the Zebrabolt.
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Currently owned cameras
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Brand
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Model
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Type
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Nikon
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D3000
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10.2 MP APS-C CCD DSLR
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Nikon
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D40
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6.1 MP APS-C CCD DSLR
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Minolta
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X-370
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35mm film SLR
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Canon
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Sureshot Telemax
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35mm compact film camera
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Polaroid
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Onestep AF
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600 format instant film camera
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Polaroid
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Super Shooter Plus
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80 format instant film camera
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