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![]() "MikeB" wrote in message ... How big a bambi bucket is this? Several years ago I had the pleasure of training with Columbia Helicopters on their Boeing 234s which I think are the civilian versions of the CH-47. Back then we were trained using a 3000 gallon bambi bucket. We also got to work with their Boeing Vertol 107-II (CH-46) which used an 1100 gallon bucket. I will tell you from painfull experiance that you do not want to be anywhere near the area when either of these birds make a drop.. The bucket in the picture is a 2000 gallon bucket, we have two of them... Yes the 234 is the civilian version, nice aircraft I saw one pass thru this area not long ago... had a nice white paint job on it. With the torrentula valve - the water comes out reasonably slow.... it takes about 8 to 10 seconds to empty our bucket.. We have dropped "Near" but not on any firefighters.... not that they want us to..... : ) Paul |
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