Hi, I'm looking for some historical information.
The Canadian Air & Space Museum, Toronto, Canada is restoring the1944
Avro 683 Lancaster X heavy bomber number FM104 for static display,
see
http://casmuseum.org/avro_683_lancaster_x.shtml.
I am restoring and recommissioning the radios for this A/C. They are
all Bendix, viz: Receiver RA 10D, Remote Tuning Unit and Transmitter
TA-12, also Interphone, DF, etc, see
http://www.radiomilitari.com/ra10d.html
for a couple of these units.
We are planning to demonstrate some of these avionics at "Wings &
Wheels" on May 29 and 30, 2010, see
http://www.wingsandwheelsfestival.com/home.html.
For this demo I'm preparing labels for each item, plus an overall
introduction to the radio equipment.
My understanding was that WW2 British Lancs used the 1155/1154 gear
while most Canadian Lancs used the Bendix gear. However, in the
Hammond Radio Museum, Guelph, Ontario, Canada,
http://www.hammondmuseumofradio.org/
there is a photo of a Canadian Air Force radio technician sitting at a
WW2 Lancaster radio table equipped with R1155/T1154 gear.
Does anyone know which Canadian Lancasters used the Bendix RA 10D
receiver/TA12 transmitter and which used the UK manufactured (EKCO,
Marconi, Plessey or EMI) R1155 receiver/T1154 transmitter?
I think all RAF Lancasters used the R1155/T1154 gear, see Duxford
radio society page
http://www.duxfordradiosociety.org/e...155-v1mod3.pdf.
But, from the Hammond Radio Museum photo, it appears that some
Canadian Aircraft did too. I wonder how many.
Thanks for all replies,
Cheers,
Roger