New Year's Stumper.......Which model Aerodynic is this?

cmb56

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May 22, 2010
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Norrköping, Sweden
It look more like an one section per side longer AeroTwinSonic to me than an AeroDynic.

A model 24RVF in a longer housing for full sized vehicles, whatever it might have been called.

It seems it have individual motors, probably because of the length.
Maybe a special order by this fire truck manufacturer.

Michael
 
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jph2

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Apr 21, 2012
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USA Michigan
Wait! If Eric doesn't know, then who does? :eek:

It look more like an one section per side longer AeroTwinSonic to me than an AeroDynic.

A model 24RVF in a longer housing for full sized vehicles, whatever it might have been called.

It seems it have individual motors, probably because of the length.
Maybe a special order by this fire truck manufacturer.

Michael

I think cmb56 is on the right track. I also thought extended AeroTwin, possibly with flashers added by the speaker housing.
 
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meh..
That is a whole lot of open space in that bar for an RVF.. I think it's a waste @ 52 but @ 72 it's even worse.
 
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CrownVic97

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This is my hypothesis: Custom AeroTwinSonic ordered by this fire department with two independent sides so bar can still be operational if one side fails to rotate.

EDIT: Ryan beat me to the punch:D!

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ERIC6913

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Agreed, But here is the game changer. A model AH3 and AH4 with the center speaker section had 6 lense panels per side, this one has 5 per side from what i can tell. This means it is not a standard 72" Aerohawk. THIS is what makes me wonder on the whole thing......
 
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toon80

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May 24, 2010
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Laval, Canada
I was just about to say the same : AH3 or AH4 serie with center speaker and Crownvic97 beat me to it with the dual 24R parts on each sides. My guess for the 5 sections domes + speaker, making a total of 12, rather than 14 sections on 72 inches would be that it was custom cut at one point. Very well done custom lenghts have been done in the past.
 
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ERIC6913

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May 29, 2010
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I inquired about purchasing the light bar but the seller indicated it is only for sale with the entire fire truck lol. He did say it came from a fire district in Reno, Nevada and is currently in rental use for Movie films. I asked him about other light bars and he said his brother runs a prop warehouse in Hollywood which might have some promising leads. I will keep my fingers crossed.
 

CrownVic97

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May 21, 2010
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Hazen, ND
I asked him about other light bars and he said his brother runs a prop warehouse in Hollywood which might have some promising leads. I will keep my fingers crossed.

If you aquire those movie lightbars, pictures are mandatory :D
 
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