Hello,
Does anyone know what this is and what it fits??? I got it with a bunch of M3A1 Stuart parts several years ago. It is 24 volts so it is not for a Stuart!
Thanks,
Steve
Need Help Identifying This Item
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42 M3A1 Stuart Light Tank
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Re: Need Help Identifying This Item
radio dynamotor, for some squid aircraft, youd have to ask the squids up in the radio section.
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Re: Need Help Identifying This Item
It is the or a standard 800 CPS nverter mostly used in multi-engine Navy patrol aircraft such as the PBM and PBY plus maybe a few unlucky TBF's. Used to power several Liaison transmitter models such as GO and GP and some countermeasures sets. Input, as you noted, is 28VDC. Output is 115 VAC @ 800 CPS. About 800 Watts. Could also be used (but normally wasn't) to run the TBW. AFAIK, not used or not much used by AAF.
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