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Thiel
Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: February 1st, 2015, 12:34 am
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So, please don't take this too serious, cause I start with the most rediculous plane, the A340-100 Boomer, which uses a modified tanker boom to refill it's water tanks while flying low over open water.
That sounds hilariously dangerous.

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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: February 1st, 2015, 1:52 pm
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Thiel wrote:
KimWolf wrote:
So, please don't take this too serious, cause I start with the most rediculous plane, the A340-100 Boomer, which uses a modified tanker boom to refill it's water tanks while flying low over open water.
That sounds hilariously dangerous.
Err, I honestly think it doesn't only sound that way...

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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: February 1st, 2015, 2:01 pm
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Hmmm... trying to do it with a more-or-less normal boom (merely adapted to completely opposite direction of flow) would probably sooner or later end in a rather spectacular crash as the tip of boom, being improperly shaped for moving through water would cause a lot of hydrodynamic drag (probably the moment of insertion into water would be most dangerous)
But if the tip of a boom (perhaps significantly extended in length) were to be equipped with a float properly shaped for very high speeds (on water), then perhaps it could work (although I'm not sure if if the water tanks would be filled quickly enough to make it practical at all).


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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: February 1st, 2015, 2:25 pm
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Well, maybe such a boom could work, but it would definitly be not practical. Let's just assume she could carry just half the amount of water as Evergreen's 747 Supertanker, which would be about 35.000 litres or 9.200 gallons, you would need a loooong stretch of calm water to fill her up. Landing on an airfield and refilling her tanks by hose would be much safer, and less expensive.

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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: April 12th, 2015, 6:12 pm
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Back after some weeks of recreation ;) just kidding... My Boss demanded full power and as I'm working on a 3D CAD System, I couldn't see my own Computer after working...
But now I present the final stage of my hilarious list of CFS-planes - enjoy...
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And for finals, two planes showing a Special CFS-livery. They are normal KEA-International planes but fly as a kind of promotionals for CFS.
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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: August 19th, 2016, 5:40 pm
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As the James Bond movie said: 'Never say Never' so here are some more planes for CFS...

First, with a big thank you to Kilomuse:
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And with a wide grin to Bispro from Deviantart:
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When I discovered Bispro’s Tilt-Rotor Mohawk in Deviantart I knew I would shipbucket this plane one day. I put that project on hold, and when I finally started to work on it I found myself beaten by Kilomuse, not only in time but also in quality. With the help of Ashburtons Bell XV-15 the OV-1T Mohawk finally came true. I admit, Bispro’s engine nacelles are slicker and more elegant then the relatively plump ones I used, but I think they’re closer to a possible reality.

Finally a sub-branch of the CFS, the Flying Doctor Service. In a Nation consisting of many little Islands maybe the Doctor comes in a floatplane...
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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: August 19th, 2016, 7:25 pm
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Hmmmm

Avro Shackelton
Shorts Belfast
Shorts Sunderland
Avro Vulcan
Handley Page Victor
English electric Canberra

Fire bombers spring to mind

Auster AOP 9
Britten Norman BN-2 Islander spotter plane

would make interesting subjects


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eswube
Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: August 20th, 2016, 11:28 am
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Nice to see Your new work. :)


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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: August 21st, 2016, 9:51 am
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I love Bispro's work, so its good to see his ideas finding their way into FD scale.

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Post subject: Re: Airborne FirefightingPosted: August 21st, 2016, 5:38 pm
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rifleman2 wrote:
Hmmmm

Avro Shackelton
Shorts Belfast
Shorts Sunderland
Avro Vulcan
Handley Page Victor
English electric Canberra

Fire bombers spring to mind

Auster AOP 9
Britten Norman BN-2 Islander spotter plane

would make interesting subjects
Wellllllll..... let me have a look at them and wait for inspiration. BN-2 will definetly come, but may take some time. Vulcan and Victor I think are not so good, cause they don't suit the livery. But let's see if I find some inspiration...

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