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JBoyle wrote:From Scott Thompson's great B-25 Mitchell in Civil Service...
"Wenatchee Air service's N9613C lost its wings after a high-speed drop and flipped over, crashing inverted and tail first while working a fire near Okanogan, Washington."
The crash was on July 26.
The next day another Mitchell crashed on a fire near McCall, Idaho.
Less than a week earlier, on July 22, two fire fighting B-25s crashed the same day..one flew into a box canyon in California, another crashed while fighting a fire near Baker, Oregon.
As you might imagine, the FAA, USFS and NTSB were alarmed, and to cut a long story short (hint: read the book) it marked the beginning of the end of B-25s as firefighters in the lower 48 (even though the planes weren't really to blame as there was no common cause to the accidents).
Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:54 pm
JBoyle wrote:From Scott Thompson's great B-25 Mitchell in Civil Service...
Less than a week earlier, on July 22, two fire fighting B-25s crashed the same day..one flew into a box canyon in California,
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