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On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said:
Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 18/03/2013 21:20, Savageduck wrote:
On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Thank you for the information - that's a tidy looking aircraft in your picture. I think the Italian one is a bit careworn! Ri©ardo -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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On 2013-03-18 14:26:04 -0700, ®i©ardo said:
On 18/03/2013 21:20, Savageduck wrote: On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Thank you for the information - that's a tidy looking aircraft in your picture. I think the Italian one is a bit careworn! Ri©ardo California has quite a sizable firefighting airforce, and we have one of the larger fire attack bases here at Paso Robles airport: http://calfire.ca.gov/communications...webbooklet.pdf -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 18/03/2013 21:35, Savageduck wrote:
On 2013-03-18 14:26:04 -0700, ®i©ardo said: On 18/03/2013 21:20, Savageduck wrote: On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Thank you for the information - that's a tidy looking aircraft in your picture. I think the Italian one is a bit careworn! Ri©ardo California has quite a sizable firefighting airforce, and we have one of the larger fire attack bases here at Paso Robles airport: http://calfire.ca.gov/communications...webbooklet.pdf We've nothing like it in the UK, but then we do seem to get lots of rain! ;-) -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 14:20:29 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Hello, While I understand the benefits of converting to turboprop, there's something about the burble of a radial just loafing along. |
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On 2013-03-18 18:22:06 -0700, Norm DePlume said:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 14:20:29 -0700, Savageduck wrote: On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Hello, While I understand the benefits of converting to turboprop, there's something about the burble of a radial just loafing along. Yup! However, CDF was being practical, they had 1,200 gallons of liquid to haul, and those R-1820's had reached their "use by" date. Also they had gone through and worn out the 55 S-2E/Fs and spares they bought from the Navy back in 1976. In the Western fire season all of the CalFire fleet is given a hard workout with little time for maintenance. It is quite something to see those guys working a fire. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:02:36 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On 2013-03-18 18:22:06 -0700, Norm DePlume said: On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 14:20:29 -0700, Savageduck wrote: On 2013-03-18 10:36:54 -0700, ®i©ardo said: Out here in California CalFire has 23 S-2E/Gs converted to S-2T "Turbo-Tracker" configuration, replacing the Wright R-1820's with Garrett 1650HP turboprops. They then retired 55 the older S-2s bought from the Navy back in the mid-1970's. The upgraded S-2Ts carry 1,200 gallons of fire retardant and they are one of the work horses of CalFire's air tanker attack fleet. Hello, While I understand the benefits of converting to turboprop, there's something about the burble of a radial just loafing along. Yup! However, CDF was being practical, they had 1,200 gallons of liquid to haul, and those R-1820's had reached their "use by" date. Also they had gone through and worn out the 55 S-2E/Fs and spares they bought from the Navy back in 1976. In the Western fire season all of the CalFire fleet is given a hard workout with little time for maintenance. It is quite something to see those guys working a fire. Hello, Quite something, indeed. I live in New Mexico and the work those men and women do, in the air or on the ground, is nothing short of heroic as far as we're concerned. |
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