Legendofaces wrote:
Hello all,
I recently acquired a WWII Link Trainer that has been in a barn since the end of WWII. I plan on restoring it to operational condition and trying to find some information on what type mine is, either a C-2 or C-3. I have done searches over the web on Link Trainers and can only find limited information about the C-2 and C-3 trainers. The Trainer I have is Trainer No. E-SP 1470 and Contract No.78629 with a little stamped U.S with an anchor after the number which makes me believe the one i have was used by the navy. Another feature mine seems to have which differs from all the pictures I can find of Link Trainers is it has triangle zippers inspections in the fabric (See example picture) on all four sides instead of the rectangle doors which are on most. Any information on this would be great.
Patrick




I wish I could help you with information on this as it brings back a lot of old memories.
I learned to fly instruments in an old ANT-18 Link which I believe was a derivative of the C3.
I remember one fine afternoon especially. I was running a mission on the crab and had intercepted the inbound leg of a low frequency range and was following a good steady tone. I didn't know that the guy watching the crab on the table had gone out to get a cup of coffee next door. I flew the crab right off the table

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Those were fun days.
Good luck with your project.
Dudley Henriques