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Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:25 pm
I got this in the email today. It was taken today I believe. The brother's town had to get evac'd due to an approaching fire. You'll see a water bomber scooping up the water and and two smaller scoopers following it. I have never seen the smaller ones before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROKGmPL ... e=youtu.be
Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:51 pm
The smaller ones are 800 gal, Air Tractor AT-802's with Fire Boss float systems.
Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:59 pm
An Air Tractor/Fire Boss has replaced a PBY at our local standby fire base.
Not as historic or interesting, but a lot less expensive...once you get past the purchase price.
Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:25 pm
The DC-10 on climb out after a run.
Thu Aug 03, 2017 7:51 pm
Are the old airway beacons still working up there
Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:24 pm
The fuel required for that DC-10 in one run would last some old 2 and 4 engine recip planes for a week or so.
Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:45 pm
Yeah, but that one pass delivers as much retardant as 4 or 5 runs by one of those piston birds. Not to mention, in the same day, he can deliver 4 or 5 runs to a single fire, or support fires in 4 or 5 states. Meanwhile, the piston bird is restricted to 100 miles or so of where it loads.
Also, I'm sure you're exaggerating, but with the difference in price, that fuel the DC-10 burns only pays for maybe 2 days of those piston bombers since AvGas, even on contract, still runs at least a dollar more than Jet-A.
Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:46 am
That's an absolutely amazing photograph. Major admiration for the flight crew pictured, too.
Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:55 am
I had someone wondering (questioning) if the DC-10 can safely do a maneuver like that pull out in the picture. He is wondering if the pic is cropped in someway. Any DC-10 folks that may know if that pic is accurate of the aircraft's abilities?
Fri Aug 04, 2017 12:41 pm
CoastieJohn wrote:I had someone wondering (questioning) if the DC-10 can safely do a maneuver like that pull out in the picture. He is wondering if the pic is cropped in someway. Any DC-10 folks that may know if that pic is accurate of the aircraft's abilities?
I would think the DC-10 image must not reflect true angle of attack- perhaps taken at an angle or cropped as you suggest. Seems very extreme.
Why are you not eating cake or drinking beer at CG day festivities?!
Fri Aug 04, 2017 1:39 pm
a lightly loaded DC-10 climbs at 6000 fpm +, been there and done that on a ferry leg.
PS at 18000# per hour
Fri Aug 04, 2017 2:01 pm
Stoney wrote:a lightly loaded DC-10 climbs at 6000 fpm +, been there and done that on a ferry leg.
PS at 18000# per hour
Pretty much gutted interior and 3 Turbos at max power
Fri Aug 04, 2017 2:44 pm
The DC-10 was operating over my house a couple weeks ago, with slurry literally still dripping off as it went over (what a mess).
All I can say is WOW!
And the MD's making passes with slats and flaps and gear down, those guys are special.
Their work kept us from having to evacuate.
Fri Aug 04, 2017 3:28 pm
sandiego89 wrote:CoastieJohn wrote:I had someone wondering (questioning) if the DC-10 can safely do a maneuver like that pull out in the picture. He is wondering if the pic is cropped in someway. Any DC-10 folks that may know if that pic is accurate of the aircraft's abilities?
I would think the DC-10 image must not reflect true angle of attack- perhaps taken at an angle or cropped as you suggest. Seems very extreme.
Why are you not eating cake or drinking beer at CG day festivities?!
I was wondering about that myself. Retirees didn't get an invite at the airsta here in TVC.....at least I didn't. I would normally have gotten a heads up thru the network. Did do the change of command last month. I try to get together for a breakfast with the CMC, CO and former VC when the scheds align....about once a month or so. The VC is busy for a retired guy himself.
Fri Aug 04, 2017 3:36 pm
Here is another vid and pic of the bomber(s) coming in. I counted approx 13 seconds for the one bomber to touch down, fill up and get airborne. That is pretty quick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTjV4S7 ... e=youtu.beThe bombers in action making a run.....
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