Schwerer Bomber über dem Himmel von Küssnacht
Das Heimatmuseum in Küssnacht am Rigi zeigt noch bis zum Sonntag 15.09.2024 in einer Sonderaustellung unter anderem Exponate des amerikanischen Bommbers welcher im 2. Weltkrieg am 27. Februar 1945 im Meggerwald abstürzte.
Folgende Gerätschaften sind zu sehen.
Signal Corps U.S. Army TU-5-B Transmitter Tuning Unit, Frequency Range 1500-3000 KC, Made by General Electric CO. U.S.A
Signal Corps U.S. Army BC-348-H Radio Receiver, Made by Belmont Radio Corp. Chicago, ILL
Signal Corps U.S. Army BC-355-B Radio Receiver, Made by Western Electric New York
CKB-74028 Heterodyne Frequency Meter by Contractor Mission Bell Radio MFG. CO. INC. Los Angeles
Signal Corps U.S. Army BC-306-A Antenna Tuning Unit, Made by General Electric CO. U.S.A.
Signal Corps U.S. Army LS-3 Loudspeaker, Made by Cinaudagraph Speakers INC. Chicago, ILL.
Signal Corps U.S. Army BC-375-E Radio Transmitter, Made by General Electric CO. U.S.A.
Signal Corps U.S. Army TU-10-B Transmitter Tuning Unit, Frequency Range 10000-12500 KC , Made by General Electric CO. U.S.A.
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