Mick G wrote:
Blackbirdfan wrote:
Mike wrote:
Neither the Carvair nor the Mars have flown for several years now, therefore I don’t class them as operational.
Coulson is doing something with the Mars. Not sure if its just Hawaii or if its both Hawaii and Philippine. There has been some speculation that due to the big contract that Coulson signed in Australia, they might be going there this fall. No they haven't been flown in a couple years, they have been kept in flightworthy condition.
Will
Only my opinion, but I would consider the chance for either of these to be deployed to Australia as a extraordinarily unlikely scenario. Hawaii is serviceable, so it would be technically possible, but I don't think Philippine has flown since 2006. Besides, isn't the plan still to sell her to the Pensacola Navel Air Museum? I never heard much after the political blockage from Ottawa
I think it could be unlikely but I'm not sure what else they could be doing that equates to "big news coming this fall." I agree, its been a LONG time since a Mars has flown that sort of distance, but, it did it when it was new, so what is to say it can't still do it? It could be argued that the engines are better now, the navigation equipment is light years better, and it doesn't have a whole lot more hours on the airframe. True, Philippine Mars hasn't flown in years, however Coulson had it ready to fly for the Pensacola deal. Its ready to go, and ready to fly. It does apparently need new water tank door seals, but aside from that, the engines are good, and its ready to fly. I guess the real giveaway will be if Philippine gets repainted back in Coulson colors.
The Pensacola deal was off in 2016. Totally dead, no deal. Unceremoniously send to a very deep watery grave.
Will