Here's another picture of T61 at Fresno on the day of the flight described earlier. My B-17 Tanker 68 (N3703G) is parked for the day in the background. TBM Inc's DC-7BF freighter is behind T68.

This is what's left of the freighter in Erickson's back lot in Madras

On the first page of this thread, Stu Kunkee is mentioned. Stu was flying T60 out of Goleta (Santa Barbara) at the time. Looking like a scene from the movie "The Wild Bunch", here are from left to right, Vito Orlandella (co-pilot on T60), Stu Kunkee and Gene Soto (TBM Inc. mechanic)

This isn't the best picture in some ways, but Stu is leaning against the #3 prop of T65 (N5237V) with Vito behind him and Norman Stubbs and Gene Soto under the retardant tank

Captain Kunkee in T60

This is a not quite perfect fit of two shots of T60 loading retardant at Fresno with one of Sis-Q's DC-6's waiting in line

Here's a sight that you don't see very often anymore

Stu Kunkee was next in line to drop on the fire which Don Ornbaum made the uphill runs in the pictures posted earlier. There was a CDF Airco (Air Co-ordinator/Air Attack) running the show and no leadplane. I remember Stu stating positively that he wasn't going to make runs like that. I agreed wholeheartedly, although the way Don set up the drop runs, it was reasonably safe. The Airco said that nobody expected T60 to make runs in that direction. Stu ended up making an effective drop across the head of the fire.