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CAPFlyer wrote:Coulson's Hawaii Mars and Philippine Mars are it. There were originally 5. The Marshall Mars was lost in Honolulu bay in 1950 after an engine fire was unable to be extinguished, Marianas Mars crashed during firefighting operations in 1960, and Caroline Mars was destroyed by Typhoon Freda (the plane was parked onshore when the Typhoon hit) in 1962.
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Dan K wrote:CAPFlyer wrote:Coulson's Hawaii Mars and Philippine Mars are it. There were originally 5. The Marshall Mars was lost in Honolulu bay in 1950 after an engine fire was unable to be extinguished, Marianas Mars crashed during firefighting operations in 1960, and Caroline Mars was destroyed by Typhoon Freda (the plane was parked onshore when the Typhoon hit) in 1962.
For the sake of accuracy, weren't there actually seven Mars?
The prototype: BuNo 1520
And the production models: BuNos 76819-76824
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Seven and a bit. Number 8 was not completed but parts still exist; see http://www.oldwings.nl/content/mars/mars_a.htm and check out the photos here: http://www.vibrantvictoria.ca/forum/sho ... php?t=3236 .Dan K wrote:For the sake of accuracy, weren't there actually seven Mars?