Federal Signal AeroTwin
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Thanks for the interim-model video. As I understand things, the first AeroDynic models used chain-driven dual-PAR36 rotators with progressive mirrors inboard and fixed PAR36's outboard, e.g., end-mounted rear flash, front steady-burn/takedown and dual alleys for a California police model.
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I remember the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used this style of light bar back in the late 80's early 90's on some of their vehicles. The only difference was the domes were colored red and blue. They also retrofitted alley lights onto the side of the light bar. RCMP also used the federal Twinsonic and Dominion Automotive "gumball machine" lights in the 80's
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it would still look cool, if it worked...
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The AeroDynic is King between the Lightbars !!!
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Haha, because the twinsonic is a flying brick, in simple terms. The aerodynic is much more aerodynamic, hence the aero.
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i thought the twinsonic's inner-workings were probably too big to fit in the aerodynic but apparently they aren't... so why not try putting the aerodynic's inner parts in the twinsonic's frame/lenses...?
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i love this lightbar i wish i could own it for one of my old police cars i got i need that lightbar for my old police car tho it will look like hazzard county police car
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I really miss the 70 and 80's
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Look at Aliyah's Hot Like Fire video.The lightbar on the stage is an AreoTwin.The one on the truck is an AreoDynic.
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AEROSONIC / TWINDYNIC
Because it is a combination of Twinsonic internals and an AeroDynic frame and lenses, hense AeroTwin.
wfdstation42 3 years ago