So.... In downtown Los Angeles, at 12th & Maple, stands the old
Bendix Aviation building. The "Bendix" sign is visible for miiles.
More info:
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/la/p...ns/bendix.html
So, flying by it the other day, the pilot of the news helicopter I
work in mentioned that he'd heard some stories about the Bendix sign.
Specifically, there's an airport-style beacon at the top (we took a
good look at it) and his source said that it was a beacon used at an
old downlown L.A. airport before being moved to the top of the sign.
This may be a corrupted version of what the website says:
"The tower was built by Bendix Aviation Corporation to aid in
nighttime aviation."
Anybody have any more info?
I love this old historical stuff and it would be cool to see if
there's a great story behind that beacon.
If you find yourself over downtown L.A. soon, go check it out. I'd
see the sign a hundred times but never realized what was on top of it.
That's all!
Alex Calder
Helispot
http://www.helispot.com