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That is the Hawaii Mars, one of two remaining Martin Mars aircraft operated
by Coulson Flying Tankers of Port Alberni, British Columbia. The other is the Philipine Mars. There were only four every built. Of the original Martin Mars aircraft, the Marianas Mars was lost while firefighting in 1961 and the Carolina Mars by a hurricane in 1962. "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote That's the last remaining Martin Mars - used as a waterbomber for fighting forest fires. Could be picking up a load rather than landing. I saw a program on the company that used them, a couple years ago, and I swear that I remembered they had the last _TWO_. Did something happen to one of them, or am I imagining things, (again?) g and they have always just had one? -- Jim in NC |
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