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My brother was a hotshot and had friends who were smoke jumpers.
Useless knowledge of the day: During WW II the all Negro 555 Parachute Infantry Battalion was trained as paratroopers but never deployed overseas. They were used as smoke jumpers during the war and later in 1945 assigned to the 82nd Airborne. When the 82nd participated in their parade in NYC, its C.O. Gen. Jumping Jim Gavin insisted that they be allowed to wear all the decorations awarded to the 82nd when they marched in the parade. |
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I have a shooting friend from Idaho who retired from the Forest Service and has functioned as Wildfire Incident Manager or Commander that I invited to this thread, he might be a resource for you if he wants to participate.
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Originally Posted By bwayne79: I have yet to see one of the WY Guard C-130s on a fire here. They’re pretty expensive. We did have the “Super Scoopers” flying a few fires down here a couple of years ago. They were scooping out of Flaming Gorge, which was a logistical nightmare but cool to see. They are Canadair CL-415 Bombardiers and are really the most iconic planes we have flying right now. They are some decent models of them on the internet. There’s also P2V’s and MD-87s On the heaviest side we see a lot of DC-10s and on the light side we have Single Engine Air Tankers which are usually an Air Tractor platform (we see way more of these since they’re cheap and have a super quick turn around). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bwayne79: I have yet to see one of the WY Guard C-130s on a fire here. They’re pretty expensive. We did have the “Super Scoopers” flying a few fires down here a couple of years ago. They were scooping out of Flaming Gorge, which was a logistical nightmare but cool to see. They are Canadair CL-415 Bombardiers and are really the most iconic planes we have flying right now. They are some decent models of them on the internet. There’s also P2V’s and MD-87s On the heaviest side we see a lot of DC-10s and on the light side we have Single Engine Air Tankers which are usually an Air Tractor platform (we see way more of these since they’re cheap and have a super quick turn around). I understand wanting to use a more historical aircraft, and not the big C130, because they aren't used as much, but locally, the C130s were iconic coming out of Greybull. It ended with this crash. https://theaviationgeekclub.com/the-sad-story-of-tanker-130-the-c-130-whose-wings-fall-off-during-the-2002-fire-season/ In 2002, a C-130, call sign Tanker 130 owned by Hawkins & Powers Aviation of Greybull, Wyoming and operated under contract to the United States Forest Service (USFS), had its wings fall off mid-flight as it was fighting northern Californian wildfires. It rolled, inverted and crashed into the forest below, killing all three crewmen (pilot Steve Wass, co-pilot Craig Labare, flight engineer Michael Davis) aboard. The NTSB investigated the crash and determined that the accident was caused by a structural failure that occurred at the wing-to-fuselage attach point, with the right wing failing just before the left. The investigation disclosed “evidence of fatigue cracks in the right wing’s lower surface skin panel, with origins beneath the forward doubler. It makes the C130 a good option for us. |
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I'm a fan of the CL-415. Models are available and don't cost a lot.
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Originally Posted By guns762: I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. View Quote It's going to have to be the pale yellow / gold of the Smoke Jumper's jump suits / bunker gear. Don'cha think? |
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Originally Posted By guns762: I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By guns762: Originally Posted By Redbirdxx: Tag for updates and t-shirt. I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. I like white t shirts in the summer when the sun is beating on you. Gray/black are just too hot. Can they do optional colors if enough are ordered? |
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Originally Posted By redoubt: It's going to have to be the pale yellow / gold of the Smoke Jumper's jump suits / bunker gear. Don'cha think? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By redoubt: Originally Posted By guns762: I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. It's going to have to be the pale yellow / gold of the Smoke Jumper's jump suits / bunker gear. Don'cha think? I'll have them start with that idea and see how it works. |
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Originally Posted By raffi383: I like white t shirts in the summer when the sun is beating on you. Gray/black are just too hot. Can they do optional colors if enough are ordered? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By raffi383: Originally Posted By guns762: Originally Posted By Redbirdxx: Tag for updates and t-shirt. I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. I like white t shirts in the summer when the sun is beating on you. Gray/black are just too hot. Can they do optional colors if enough are ordered? I'll see if that's an option when we get there. |
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Originally Posted By guns762: I'm starting to run out of room in my drawer.....lol. We have to do something other than gray this year. I am "gray man," and I'm kind of tired of it.....lol. View Quote Wyoming High School, Cola War, APC & the Army account for 95+% of my T-shirts. My Wife is like, JFC another one?!? |
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747s do retardant drops as well, as do DC-10s. But if your kids could get a ride in a Wyoming Air National Guard C-130 assigned to firebombing duty, I'd bet the kids would do em proud.
I'm partial to the amphibians, some fly along the water's surface scooping up water at speed til their tanks are filled. |
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Since you are in Wyoming start here. Perhaps a class field trip is in order. Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting https://www.museumofflight.us/ 2534 Hiller Lane Greybull, WY 82426 Pick an era, the start, WWII surplus, piston/prop aircraft, modern turbo props, modern jets. Great video to watch - CalFire S2-T Airtanker Pilot (Fire Bomber) Interview with Abbie Crews! Great website - https://fireaviation.com/ C-130 MAFFS units 302nd Airlift Wing, Colorado Springs, Colo. The only AF Reserve unit. Guard units include the 153rd AW in Cheyenne, Wyo., the 145th AW in Charlotte, N.C. and the 146th AW based at Channel Islands, Calif. Perhaps a field trip to Cheyenne is in order. Sounds like a great project. |
Grab a fence post, hold it tight, womp your partner with all your might, hit him in the shin, hit him in the head, hit him again the critter ain't dead!
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Attached File Evergreen is right down the road from me, too. Tagged, need a new t-shirt! Go Guns, and thanks for the update on Nora! |
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Originally Posted By guns762: I understand wanting to use a more historical aircraft, and not the big C130, because they aren't used as much, but locally, the C130s were iconic coming out of Greybull. It ended with this crash. https://theaviationgeekclub.com/the-sad-story-of-tanker-130-the-c-130-whose-wings-fall-off-during-the-2002-fire-season/ It makes the C130 a good option for us. https://i.imgur.com/m99y72d.jpg View Quote Passerby Captures Insane Plane Crash | Last Moments Weirdly, this has been in my YouTube video feed for a few days. I'd been avoiding watching it b/c it almost certainly showed the death of the crew and any passengers. Once you posted that, and I saw it pop up again, I had a sneaking suspicion it was the same crash, b/c happily airplane wings don't fall off very often. It's the same crash. I didn't watch the whole video, just long enough to come to that conclusion. |
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C-130J in firefighting camo
Attached File would be bad ass or Do the DC-10 Attached File ETA ..747 would be cool too |
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Originally Posted By NorthPolar: The more modern one in the OP is a P-3A fyi. There's always the air tractor fireboss, they're super common up here. Photo off Google. https://fireaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/AT-802F-Fire-Boss-Photo-by-Peter-Unmuth.jpg View Quote |
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In for another year! Sadly. While in Wyoming now we aren't going to make it north to Powell or into Montana this year. Next spring and summer though...
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“So, never give up. Continue to fight. You’ll either find a win here and there, or you’ll die fighting. I can accept either of those out comes”- March 31st, 2020 - Until Valhalla
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Now that both odd and beautiful at the same time.
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Darn it OP, why do you do this to me?
I have one word for you. SEAT OK, its an acronym, so four words, Single Engine Air Tanker. The 802 on scooping floats. I'm in my 50s, been flying for over 30 years and finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up. I took an aerial application school last year, just need to get 100 hours of aerial application time and I can apply for these guys. Here's a link to a video a buddy of mine put together... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgePEO7GUtE |
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Always such great projects. Looking forward to the thread.
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Sa/oU Home Of The Brave
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Tagity tag.
Can't wait for the chaos and ensuing EBR |
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Great to hear Guns, I missed the F22 build will have to go through it!
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Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. PUPPIES WEBSITE--> www.whereisdude.com |
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Originally Posted By AR45fan: Martin Mars https://wildfiretoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Martin-Mars-air-tanker.jpg View Quote Beautiful aircraft. I think my father worked on those when they were originally built. And there was a local grocery store chain that was called Mars and used the same logo as on the plane. The two brothers saw the Mars when it was built, and were so taken by it that they named their grocery store Mars. They grew that one store into a MD chain that was sold off a few years ago. More useless information. |
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Originally Posted By KA3B: My 2 cents - Since you are in Wyoming start here. Perhaps a class field trip is in order. Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting https://www.museumofflight.us/ 2534 Hiller Lane Greybull, WY 82426 Pick an era, the start, WWII surplus, piston/prop aircraft, modern turbo props, modern jets. ......snip View Quote That museum's right next to Hawkins & Powers Aviation, or what it used to be. Right next to the highway from Cody to Greybull. There is a rest stop there too, and several birds displayed. The boneyard of C130s and various other old planes sits next to the runway. I drive by it every weekend on the way to the Big Horns. |
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Tagged for greatness
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Hey guns, how’s the student that was injured last school year?
@guns762 Edit; I just found your update on Nora, that’s good news!! |
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Originally Posted By CPT_CAVEMAN: Do your students pick what they want to build, and what happens to this stuff does it get sold or something? View Quote The one time the students chose through voting we ended up with the dragon and no one wanted to work on it. Arfcom and I usually pick the topic and subject, but the students get to choose what parts they want to work on and they will be brainstorming ideas just as arfcom does. I tell them the ideas you folks come up with and they go from there. The projects and displays are permanent, but we've moved a few over the years to make room for new projects. The viking ship got moved to the display with the dragon. The stagecoach is now under our locomotive. We are definitely running out of room. |
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New project already? The passage of time is moving way too fast as it seems like we were just doing space shuttle door gunners.
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The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep lying to us, and we keep pretending to believe them.
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Originally Posted By EBR666: Tagity tag. Can't wait for the chaos and ensuing EBR View Quote I know you know this, but that describes it perfectly. There of course is a lot of fake drama/emotion thrown in with that process, but your comment is spot on. It's what makes the process so much fun. Students becoming the experts on parts of the build and defending their methods and designs. |
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I just got a look at the numbers for this year... For clarification, I have two adjoining rooms, and 18 desks with 4 chairs at a center table in my 2D room. This is where most of my regular classes meet. So, 22 seats if we crowd it up. During the day, I teach a regular section of Art 1(x3), Art 2, and Vocational Art(x2), and have Art 3,4, & 5 sections along with each. Those are advanced students, many of which will work on this years projects. The 3,4, &5 sections meet in the 3D room next door, and work mostly independently. I pop back and fourth between classrooms, and of course our work area, and the hallway where the build usually takes place. My numbers for this year.... 159 Broken down through the day.... 18 per hour used to be the max number......or around 108 total.. 23- 1st hour 28-2nd hour 23-3rd hour 30-4th hour 25-5th hour 30-7th hour It's going to be crowded. |
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A real 1 MOA All Day shooter.
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Originally Posted By guns762: I just got a look at the numbers for this year... For clarification, I have two adjoining rooms, and 18 desks with 4 chairs at a center table in my 2D room. This is where most of my regular classes meet. So, 22 seats if we crowd it up. During the day, I teach a regular section of Art 1(x3), Art 2, and Vocational Art(x2), and have Art 3,4, & 5 sections along with each. Those are advanced students, many of which will work on this years projects. The 3,4, &5 sections meet in the 3D room next door, and work mostly independently. I pop back and fourth between classrooms, and of course our work area, and the hallway where the build usually takes place. My numbers for this year.... 159 Broken down through the day.... 18 per hour used to be the max number......or around 108 total.. 23- 1st hour 28-2nd hour 23-3rd hour 30-4th hour 25-5th hour 30-7th hour It's going to be crowded. View Quote |
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“So, never give up. Continue to fight. You’ll either find a win here and there, or you’ll die fighting. I can accept either of those out comes”- March 31st, 2020 - Until Valhalla
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“A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.” -- Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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In! Along for another awesome ride!
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Living in a time when common sense wasn't so common
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Originally Posted By Subnet: "Easily the most honkified truck I've ever heard. He pulls that rope like a 13 year old beats his dick."
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Art is magic! Tagged for the fun!
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