Andy,Tanker 65 is one of TBM's airplanes.The last word that I heard was that it is still at TBM's maintenance base at Sequioa Field near Visailia in Central California.I also heard that T65 is slowly deteriorating,but I haven't been to Sequioa Field in a few years.I'll ask about it the next time the guys from TBM come to Redmond to work on the Green C-130.I'll add a couple of outdated pictures from Google Earth of Sequioa Field.
I took a few more pictures around the Butler Hangar while I was changing the oil in my car today between snow flurries.I'm not sure how many people are interested in our engines,but I took a few shots of the #2 engine on T62,which had some of the cowling removed as well as an engine on a Whiting stand with a few cylinders removed.The Whiting stand pictures actually show the lower left side of the engine.I'm also including another cockpit shot that shows the display for our TCADS traffic warning system,which is on the glare shield just to the right of the rudder trim wheel.The TCADS is an excellent aid to situational awareness in crowded low visibility areas.I don't know how I ever managed to work on wildfires without it.One more picture shows the data plate on T62.It's located on the door frame for the front entrance door and the picture has been rotated 90 degrees for clarity.The last picture shows my 1995 Subaru after the oil change.This is what a "successful tanker pilot" drives these days.I bought the Subaru new in 1995 and have driven it almost 178,000 miles.It's the best car that I've ever owned.I'd planned to replace it with a new one in 2004,but that was the year that the Feds cancelled all of the tanker contracts at the last minute.Oh well,,,,
