I received this note from Roy who flew our Harpoon when she was an air tanker:
Taigh;
A friend recently sent me the article about your recovery flight of the PV-2 from Northern Cal. I found the article very interesting as I have some flight time in this PV-2, as well as her sister N6651D. In the early '60s I worked for Wenatchee Air Service, (WenAirCo) in Wenatchee Washington. They had the two PV-2s and one PB4Y-2. and two B-25s. which were used as fire bombers. I started on the B25 the first season that I was there (61) and in 62 flew on both the B25, and the PV-2s. I also flew on the 4Y getting it ready for fire approval by the Forest Service, but the fire season ended before we had a chance to fly it on fires. This was some pretty hairy flying as at that time we didn't know alot about this type of flying, and wound up overloaded most of the time.
In 65 I took a job in North Africa (Libya) flying C47s for a charter company in Tripoli (Lavco). I flew C47 charter flights in support of the Oil Companys' who were searching for oil. We also had two C45s that I upgraded to as light twin captain. I then flew one year as DC-3 captain, and then was hired by Oxy to fly A-26 On Mark. I flew the A-26 for several years in Libya then Beirut and Saudi Arabia.
Then I progressed up through jets including Lear, B720, Gulfstream and others until I retired from Exxon in 96.
Now I am back into small airplanes flying Funk which I restored and flew to Sun n Fun and Oshkosh several times, Maule which I fly into the back country camping in Wa and Idaho. And I have a RV-8 for fun, and a Champion Lancer as a hangar queen.
Sorry to ramble on so, but just wanted to say that I really have fond memories of the 'Old Iron' type of flying. I still fly and should be able to continue for a few more years. All the best in your "Twin Beech" work.
Roy
Thanks for the story Roy
Here are two shots, via Peter Marson, of N6657D/84062 early in her tanker career in Wenatchee markings. I think the second one was taken at Bill Dempsey's place in Kansas but I'm not sure.


That early tank was really something. Today she looks like she is a few months pregnant with the slightly bulging bomb bay doors but back then, watch out, she looks like she was getting close to being 10cm dilated!
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Taigh Ramey
Vintage Aircraft, Stockton, California
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