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Old October 25th 03, 09:05 PM
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What has this to do with military aviation? (I don't think there are any
active bases near what's burning.) This is not unusual for Southern
California (or, indeed, Northern California) this time of year...

-Marc



Perhaps their are surplas military aircraft out there dropping fire
retardent.


I can assure you there are

Such as OV-10, S-2A, S-2T, UH-1 (or Bell civilian model), P-2V, possibly DC-4
or 6 also, Skycrane helicopters, etc


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Old October 26th 03, 03:35 AM
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Such as OV-10, S-2A, S-2T, UH-1 (or Bell civilian model), P-2V, possibly
DC-4
or 6 also, Skycrane helicopters, etc


A couple of O-2 (don't know if A or B) and a PB4Y-2 around here.


You sure? I thought CDF stopped flying O-2s years ago when they went to OV-10,
and that the PB4Y-2s were grounded....Actually I know the PB4Y-2s are grounded,
Hawkins and Powers has them up for sale...


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Old October 26th 03, 08:16 AM
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That would explain the OV-10 at Hollister. I just figured the O-2 was
back in the hangar, as normal. I don't get out much, lately.

and that the PB4Y-2s were grounded....Actually I know the PB4Y-2s are
grounded, Hawkins and Powers has them up for sale...


Didn't know they'd been grounded. Last time I saw one, it was working a
fire out from Santa Rosa, but that was a few years ago.

After the crashes last year, the C-130As and PB4Y-2s are not flying, at least
in the US.

Ron
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Old October 26th 03, 06:39 PM
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Ron

Are there any C-130 types dropping these days or are they grounded
for structural reasons?

Al Minyard


I think there has been some limited use of the C-130A overseas this summer.

Possibly some ANG MAFFS equipped C-130 (not sure which model) saw action this
summer but not sure where and when.

Some retired C-130Es are desperately needed for the upcoming seasons, if the
DoD would release any out of AMARC. Or even some P-3As could be put to use.
Aero Union flies them currently.


Ron
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