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The Life Saving Bombers
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Feb 15, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:19:32
Instead of a cargo of bored business men and excited holiday makers, this aged DC-10 was carrying 12,000 gallons, thats 45,000 ltrs of bright red liquid in a huge tank attached to the centre of the fuselage. This is the story of the fire fighting water bombers.   A vast DC10 converted to flying tanker operations   A forest fire   Mixing fire retardant   A fire lookout   The Morton Lake hotshots   The dangers of a wildfire are considerable, even during an evacuation   The dangers of manoeuvring a big aircraft at low level are considerable   Other aircraft are converted into water bombers like this PBY-6A Catalina   Helicopters deliver water from buckets   One of the few purpose built water bombers, the Canadair Superscooper   The magnificent Mars water bomber   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the USAF, John McColgan, signal mirror, DarrenRD, Tim Peterson, the USN, SSgt Ed Drew, Pierre Bona and Alex Juorio.
Instead of a cargo of bored business men and excited holiday makers, this aged DC-10 was carrying 12,000 gallons, thats 45,000 ltrs of bright red liquid in a huge tank attached to the centre of the fuselage. This is the story of the fire fighting water bombers.   A vast DC10 converted to flying tanker operations   A forest fire   Mixing fire retardant   A fire lookout   The Morton Lake hotshots   The dangers of a wildfire are considerable, even during an evacuation   The dangers of manoeuvring a big aircraft at low level are considerable   Other aircraft are converted into water bombers like this PBY-6A Catalina   Helicopters deliver water from buckets   One of the few purpose built water bombers, the Canadair Superscooper   The magnificent Mars water bomber   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the USAF, John McColgan, signal mirror, DarrenRD, Tim Peterson, the USN, SSgt Ed Drew, Pierre Bona and Alex Juorio.

Instead of a cargo of bored business men and excited holiday makers, this aged DC-10 was carrying 12,000 gallons, thats 45,000 ltrs of bright red liquid in a huge tank attached to the centre of the fuselage. This is the story of the fire fighting water bombers.

 

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A vast DC10 converted to flying tanker operations

 

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A forest fire

 

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Mixing fire retardant

 

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A fire lookout

 

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The Morton Lake hotshots

 

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The dangers of a wildfire are considerable, even during an evacuation

 

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The dangers of manoeuvring a big aircraft at low level are considerable

 

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Other aircraft are converted into water bombers like this PBY-6A Catalina

 

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Helicopters deliver water from buckets

 

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One of the few purpose built water bombers, the Canadair Superscooper

 

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The magnificent Mars water bomber

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the USAF, John McColgan, signal mirror, DarrenRD, Tim Peterson, the USN, SSgt Ed Drew, Pierre Bona and Alex Juorio.

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