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Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:47 am

Weirdest? I'd say the Square Horned Hurricane. Scariest? I'd say the Chrysler....yet I'm dying to see it in real life, lol.
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Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:08 am

Weird? Don't have much I could come up with, but I saw a 500AT in Hunter, KS without a horn, intake cover or rotator (I ought to post all the pics I took on the trip to South Dakota four months ago). Scary would definitely have to be the ACA P-50.

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How do they manage to wind up with no horn, intake cover or rotator?
Direct hit by a tornado?
Love to see your photos.

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Tue Nov 14, 2006 5:56 am

robert gift wrote:The German HOR sirens are a most intimidating, menacing shape..
German HOR? I've never heard of it, although i'm German.

...and before i unlearn to create ontopic postings, I declare the Allertor as the weirdest looking siren.

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Weirdest looking is the Allertor, followed by the Soundmaster 125. The regular Soundmaster, Super Banshee, & SD-10 are also out of the ordinary. There is also a Hormann model that looks like it was run over with a steamroller. :wink:

Scariest looking are the Tbolt & the T-135.

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Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:55 am

The siren is mounted by its motor bracket right on top of the building and the motor is wired directly.

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Niklas wrote:
robert gift wrote:The German HOR sirens are a most intimidating, menacing shape..
German HOR? I've never heard of it, although i'm German.

...and before i unlearn to create ontopic postings, I declare the Allertor as the weirdest looking siren.
Just assume I don't not know what I am talking about until proven otherwise.

Jah, I meant HLS, mein Leher.

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Weirdest: Allertor

Scariest: Thunderbolt (any model), T135

Coolest: SoundMaster 125 (grew up with them for my first 8.5 years on this planet.)

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