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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:13:28 -0500, "Trajan"
wrote: "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... "Trajan" wrote in message ... Cool montage Dave, or hot maybe! Could one call these single engine jobs "water fighters" or "water fighter-bombers"? Thanks, Bill W Thanks, sometimes good, close, overhead footage is hard to find. The tragic fires in Victoria last year have opened up the discussion about larger water bombing aircraft in Australia. The Victorian government, responding as politicians do, have contracted a DC-10 water bomber for this fire season For the last 10-15 years there have been fairly loud and regular calls for a brace of Canadair CL-415s to be based in Australia - from everybody except the fire services, who seem to be happy with the fleet of leased agricultural aircraft. Time will tell, I suppose. We could always drop politicians on the fires, they don't burn that much. -- Cheers Dave Kearton Careful you don't drop one of the really gassy ones, could bring down the aircraft! Saw a news blurb about the temps in Adelaide, 30 degrees at 6:00 in the morning, high of 40. Whew.... We could use some of that heat here in the mid-central US, we haven't been above freezing for two weeks. Oh well, I'll remember it more fondly come July. Stay cool, Bill Wolcott Seattle, in the far northwest USA, was several degrees ~warmer~ yesterday than Miami, Florida (diagonally across the US, supposedly in the tropics.) El Nino, dontchaknow. |
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