Apparently the Province of British Columbia saw the light and has the Mars back on contract locally for 201. After spending several millions on the hulls and the firefighting technology onboard in recent times, I would not think they will retire for many years.
The local paper had this last week:
World's largest water bomber back in action By Sandra McCulloch, Times Colonist June 25, 2010
The Martin Mars water bomber is back in B.C. for the summer, having been hired by the province to fight wildfires.
A three-month contract between the province and Coulson Group of Companies, a Port Alberni company that owns the water bomber, began June 1 and ends Aug. 31, Forest Minister Pat Bell said yesterday.
"It replicates a contract we had a few years ago," said Bell.
The Martin Mars spent the last two summers fighting wildfires in California. Wayne Coulson invested in high-technology improvements to the aircraft which increases its effectiveness due to the capability of spotting the location of fires in dense smoke.
Coulson couldn't be reached for comment.
The contract, the cost of which was not made public, guarantees Coulson 45 days of work, Bell said.
Where and when the water bomber works depends on the location of fires and available resources. "We will relocate it as necessary around the province depending on fire conditions," said Bell.
The northern part of the province is beginning to dry out, so the water bomber may be sent there in a few weeks, Bell said.
The updates done to the aircraft make it more useful to the province now, he added.
"The Coulson Group has made a significant investment in the aircraft, upgraded many different components ... and there certainly is a role for it," said Bell. "We're really pleased to have the Martin Mars back on contract and we're looking forward to working with it over the summer months."
The Martin Mars, the largest water bomber in the world, was originally built as a troop carrier in the Second World War.
http://www.timescolonist.com/news/World ... story.htmlLocal TV news:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaXSlwqjxs4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTYQDGVlKBcPromotional firefighting footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieCvj91-TD8Nice water footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miCeHdfN7UAAnd doing it's thing on July 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoHdP4XMaHQ