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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:21 pm 
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Cool video of a warbird in it's second life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV4TC3hke6w


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:36 am 
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Long takeoff run -- heavy load I guess.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:45 pm 
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Dave Hadfield wrote:
Long takeoff run -- heavy load I guess.

That looks like Hemet Air Attack Base in Riverside County, California. Basically the desert. We also have an AAB in Ukiah, CA. Even on hot days (100-110 degrees) they use about 2/3rds of a 6000 ft runway. We normally have 2 S-2T's assigned along with an OV-10 for overall control but the past couple of weeks I've seen 4 coming and going. Along with that, they've set up a temporary heli-port and are working a number of Blackhawks and at least one Chinook with water (Bambi buckets) attached. Great variety for plane spotters.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:27 pm 
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How I remember Hemet Tanker Base. These shots are from 1982 when I flew B-17 Tanker 65 on a CDF contract out of Porterville.

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Larry I absolutely love pic no. 2!! Love the variety of the heavy iron there! WOW! Thank you :supz:


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I thought the S-2/C-1 family required 2 pilots to fly. The video only shows 1 at the controls.


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Avnut wrote:
I thought the S-2/C-1 family required 2 pilots to fly. The video only shows 1 at the controls.

I'm not certain regarding the old recip powered planes (I think 1 pilot then also) but I've talked with pilots at our local base. With the S-2T version its just one. Same with the Broncos, although both have seats for passengers.


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