Marty_d Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM At the moment there's a bushfire in Snug Tiers national park, which is only about 10km or less from our place as the crow flies. For the last 2 days there's been between 3 and 5 Air Tractor AT8T's constantly bombing the fire. For the first part of yesterday they seemed to be going to the upper Derwent near New Norfolk to reload with water, but later - and all of today - they've just been touching down on North West Bay near Margate, obviously loading very fast (they're only on the water for 10 or 15 seconds before going again), doing the 3 or 4 minute flight to the fire and back for more. Apparently the fire is very difficult for regular vehicles to get to because of the terrain, so it's been fantastic to see these planes scoop up water every 10 - 15 minutes and hit the fire. So to the pilots of these planes, as well as the Bell 214 choppers that have been bucketing water - you are bloody heroes, thank you for your efforts to keep our properties safe. (Having said that, I really hope it doesn't spread quickly and burn us out!) Not to mention the people on the ground - the firies, police, coordinators, volunteers and everyone else involved - very grateful to you all. Tried to get some pics after work today but my phone camera is crap. 10 2
Thruster88 Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Airtractor 802 fire boss is a very impressive aircraft. 5 1
Red Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Looks like that guy just broke his clavicle, is there a story to that?
Red Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago That would explain it, done both mine one of em into 4 pieces...crashing sucks 1 2
skippydiesel Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago For stock work, riding a horse is safer. The horse is watch where it is going, while the rider watches the stock - teamwork!😈 1 1
facthunter Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Might be wearing a Kidney belt. You get a lot of turbulence near bushfires, especially on Hot, windy days . Nev
onetrack Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Wow, that Airtractor on floats is certainly a very imposing machine! Does it lose much capacity or abilities with the floats, as compared to a standard Airtractor? I see them quite often in the wheatbelt here in W.A., doing cropdusting. Fast, manoeuvrable, and powerful. 1300HP to 1600HP makes them very impressive to watch. Edited 17 hours ago by onetrack 1
sfGnome Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 minutes ago, onetrack said: 1300HP to 1600HP makes them very impressive to watch. 1300HP! And here was I thinking that 130HP was impressive… 😝 1 1
facthunter Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Some high Bypass Jets have over 60,000 HP equivalent in each engine.. Nev 1
Marty_d Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 1600 hp I think. https://www.firebossllc.com/ 1
onetrack Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The PT6A can put out up to 1940HP. They have a staggering reliability record, 1 shutdown every 651,000 hrs! They were first built in 1958. 1
Marty_d Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago I went up and took the wings off just in case I need to grab a car trailer and get the plane away. Most stuff in the house is replaceable, but that thing owes me 15 years. With the "T shirt arms" of the cover drooping, she kind of looks like a floppy eared dog... 3 1
Red Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, Marty_d said: I went up and took the wings off just in case I need to grab a car trailer and get the plane away. Most stuff in the house is replaceable, but that thing owes me 15 years. With the "T shirt arms" of the cover drooping, she kind of looks like a floppy eared dog... Hope it doesnt come to that for you Marty 1
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