flynavy80
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I saved this from being scrapped years ago and have only now gotten to looking at it a little more closely. I believe it was my grandfather's, but don't believe it was from his war. (WW2)
The data plate is marked:
CORPS OF EGINEERS, U.S. ARMY
MAKE: Winpower MFG. CO.
MOD: G-0536AS
VOLTS: 120
AMPS: 4.17
K.W.: 0.5
Overhauled at: G.C.A.D Dec. 67
I looked up the model number and didn't find much. A google search came up with a few similar items, but none of the same. Anyone know what exactly it is? ("A Generator!"... yeah, I know ) When they were put into service, TM's, etc.?
(sorry for the poor quality, didn't realize I set my camera to "potato" mode.)
The data plate is marked:
CORPS OF EGINEERS, U.S. ARMY
MAKE: Winpower MFG. CO.
MOD: G-0536AS
VOLTS: 120
AMPS: 4.17
K.W.: 0.5
Overhauled at: G.C.A.D Dec. 67
I looked up the model number and didn't find much. A google search came up with a few similar items, but none of the same. Anyone know what exactly it is? ("A Generator!"... yeah, I know ) When they were put into service, TM's, etc.?
(sorry for the poor quality, didn't realize I set my camera to "potato" mode.)