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After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal
fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat |
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"patrick mitchel" wrote in
: After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat Well, C130 tanks are a lot bigger than what you would have in an Agwagon or something.. Old hercs are relatively inexpensive and it's whatever is wiling to be spent on the job that dictates the size and suitability of the airplane to the task. Ideally, you could get the Russians to build an air force of AN225 modified for the task, or you could get thousands upon thousands of smaller aircraft as well as the support to service them in the field, but who's gonna pay for it? Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "patrick mitchel" wrote in : After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat Well, C130 tanks are a lot bigger than what you would have in an Agwagon or something.. Old hercs are relatively inexpensive and it's whatever is wiling to be spent on the job that dictates the size and suitability of the airplane to the task. Ideally, you could get the Russians to build an air force of AN225 modified for the task, or you could get thousands upon thousands of smaller aircraft as well as the support to service them in the field, but who's gonna pay for it? Bertie That's the other question- the dedicated craft that sits off work or the generalist that you haul the tanks in and out of depending on the season- though fire season seems to be 365 d/yr here. Gotta say the ericsson skycranes look amazing on the job. |
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In a previous article, "patrick mitchel" said:
After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat Seems to me that you need a variety of aircraft for different sized fires, different aspects of the same fire. The DC-10 tanker can deliver a lot of retardant to a big area, but it's probably not what you need for a small fire in a narrow canyon. The CL-410 can get in and out of small lakes and provide a lot of round trips, but against a big Southern California fire it's kind of spitting in the wind. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ Today Has Been Two Of Those Days. -- Mike Andrews |
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"patrick mitchel" wrote:
After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat Airships. JMHO. |
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Jim Logajan wrote in
: "patrick mitchel" wrote: After watching the multiplicity of ac doing their jobs on the southern cal fires this last week and hearing that the guvmint C130 had the wrong sized tanks and the forestry dept and said guvmint were haggling over what should be done, I thought I'd ask what is the opinions of others regarding what current - or hypothetical craft would be considered for the role. Thanks Pat Airships. JMHO. Yes, and a cheap suborbital launch system when you relelase the water! Hard to think of anything better to get near a turbulent fire as well. Bertie |
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Jim Logajan wrote in
: Airships. JMHO. .... if you got the time, we got the water. :-) -- |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote in : Airships. JMHO. Yes, and a cheap suborbital launch system when you relelase the water! WWI Zeppelins dropped tons of bombs on England and I'm pretty sure none went suborbital. I'm sure the crews would have loved to gain the altitude to get clear of anti-aircraft fire! ;-) Hard to think of anything better to get near a turbulent fire as well. I presume they would drop from a higher altitude when turbulence got too strong. I suspect lower airspeed would translate to better drop control - it's not like they have to worry about AA fire ;-). If needed I suppose they could even use tethers to help maintain station in high winds (maybe even use a long hose to a source of water on the ground?). Though I admit tethers can cause more control problems than expected for LTA craft. On the other hand, here's a video someone took of a Goodyear blimp caught in a thunderstorm trying to make headway in turbulent conditions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERI8_cprgMo It ended in a crash, but no fatalities according to the NTSB report: http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...06X00943&key=1 |
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