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Anyone know what 4-engine propeller plane (bomber?) is circling over Boulder? They've made two passes overhead in the past half hour. It's that big rumbling sound of a slow moving plane; pretty impressive. Don't think there are any wildfires active.
NOAA up there has one of those planes.
UrbanWolf
04-29-2020, 16:09
B-29 carrying the Fat Man?
There was a C-130 flying around just a bit ago..
Maybe they?re going to crop dust the front range with something to kill off the population to avoid spreading the covid.
Which virus movie where they dropped the bomb at the beginning?
There was a C-130 flying around just a bit ago..
That be him.
Spreading covid spores that activate via a 5g signal.
It just flew over again so they are being pretty thorough with their spreading.
B-29 carrying the Fat Man?
I resemble that remark, but I did NOT enter that plane.
There was a C-130 flying around just a bit ago..
Been around the airport for a few days.
I found it - https://fireaviation.com/2020/04/24/military-c-130-crews-train-for-fighting-wildfires/
Military crews and C-130 aircraft are training in Colorado so that they can assist with wildfires.
Members of the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing, and other firefighting agencies today began a weeklong aerial wildland firefighting training and certification session hosted at the air tanker base at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (Jeffco) near Denver, Colorado.
Yeah, saw the bright orange markings on them and assumed they were fire bombers. The one I saw looked dark green to me though I think they might actually be a dark gray, (was hard to tell with the sun in my eyes) vs the ones out of the springs that tend to be a lighter gray color.
Bailey Guns
04-29-2020, 17:40
Maybe they?re going to crop dust the front range with something to kill off the population to avoid spreading the covid.
I did a little crop dusting today...likely killing any virus spores within 3 aisles.
B-29 carrying the Fat Man?
In a normal year I would have gone HaHa. In 2020 I'm like like, oh ohh....
I've seen outbreak
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It is our annual Airborne Fire Fighting Certification with the Forest Service.
We used the drop zones north and west of Boulder today. Earlier this week we were dropping near Cheeseman Reservoir and the Hayman Fire burn scar.
This is the beast we put inside the back of the Hurk.
We can drop 3,000 gallons in about 4-5 seconds at max coverage.
https://i.imgur.com/RvZ39L6.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/OLoHPsu.jpg
This is how we spent the 4th of July weekend in 2018. The Spring Fire near LaVeta Pass, Colorado. Over 108,000 acres burned.
https://i.imgur.com/OEPIGB4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/EZuUOH0.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/REsg7xH.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mmqiaVX.jpg
BPTactical
04-29-2020, 20:47
This is how we spent the 4th of July weekend in 2018. The Spring Fire near LaVeta Pass, Colorado. Over 108,000 acres burned.
https://i.imgur.com/OEPIGB4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/EZuUOH0.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/REsg7xH.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mmqiaVX.jpg
Ballsiest aviators I have ever seen.
Too bad you have to cut back on payload to accommodate the weight of the brass balls you guys have.
Thank you
jhood001
04-29-2020, 20:50
This made my day, Hoser. Thanks for sharing!
buffalobo
04-29-2020, 21:00
Ballsiest aviators I have ever seen.
Too bad you have to cut back on payload to accommodate the weight of the brass balls you guys have.
Thank youDamn straight.
Bailey Guns
04-29-2020, 22:02
Beautiful!
I did a little crop dusting today...likely killing any virus spores within 3 aisles.
Well, we're glad you're doing that in Oklahoma. Now I'm sure I don't want to live there. [LOL]
We've been watching the C130 flying low over the valley all day until about 5 pm. They've been circling up the St.Vrain Divide to the Continental Divide and back east every 7 minutes. Doing practice water bombing runs. Fun to watch got lots of pics. There's a smaller transport plane and a twin engine spotter running with the big plane.
lpgasman
04-29-2020, 22:45
Maybe they?re going to crop dust the front range with something to kill off the population to avoid spreading the covid.
Wow! That really made me laugh out loud.
When the Angels flew over the city with the smoke show, I was standing in line at the junk yard. One guy apparently didn't realize this was planned, and with a completely straight face he asked out loud, "What do you think they're spraying?"
They're just harmless chemtrails. Pay no attention.
Great photos, thanks Hoser. What was your role on the plane? Interesting the tanks and slurry mixer that goes on the plane. Apparently the discharge pipe can be seen on the left side of the plane behind the wing.
This links to explanation of the aerial firefighting training: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/arp/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD729258&fbclid=IwAR0_NeZCrgHdHT8guZMPcClArbyc1Y-li625RF1yQwn1ohlCgRnJhFuq-oY
We weren't able to see the water drops yesterday but today I was up the mountain at Beaver Reservoir and watched multiple drops over the St. Vrain Divide. Here's a couple of shots:
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Hoser, you sit in the back, correct? Can you get to the front if you want to, or does that equipment occupy all space between you and the pilots?
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newracer
04-30-2020, 16:00
I saw it over Fort Collins this morning too.
Awesome pictures Hoser, thanks for sharing.
Saw them cruising up and down the hogback from Chatfield area a few days ago. Very nice!
We did a repaint of a relatives home that was close to the Boulder Canyon fire several years ago. The house had lots of splatters of retardant all over from airdrops to contain the fire. It worked, the home was saved.
The stucco finish needed repainted (Big house) and that stuff really does a job on prefinished colored gutters/downspouts.
I'm calling Gov. Polis to suggest they add some KILZ paint primmer to the fire retardant when fire bombing homes in Boulder
Just saw a Hurk flying northbound about 30 minutes ago. From this angle was probably over I-25... and just now had one flying south overhead.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200501/185f244c582d3a220b918b6601e9f6b3.jpg
colorider
05-01-2020, 11:26
I live by the Jeffco airport (or whatever they are calling it now ) and have been doing some work really close to there. They fly so low I can practically smell the pilot. LOL. Can actually hear them when they are spooling up on the runways. It's been cool to watch this week.
Hoser, you sit in the back, correct? Can you get to the front if you want to, or does that equipment occupy all space between you and the pilots?
It is a tight fit, but yes we can get up and move around.
Saw them cruising up and down the hogback from Chatfield area a few days ago. Very nice!
We did a repaint of a relatives home that was close to the Boulder Canyon fire several years ago. The house had lots of splatters of retardant all over from airdrops to contain the fire. It worked, the home was saved.
The stucco finish needed repainted (Big house) and that stuff really does a job on prefinished colored gutters/downspouts.
I'm calling Gov. Polis to suggest they add some KILZ paint primmer to the fire retardant when fire bombing homes in Boulder
There is a saying, "It is easier to repaint than rebuild."
Great photos, thanks Hoser. What was your role on the plane? Interesting the tanks and slurry mixer that goes on the plane. Apparently the discharge pipe can be seen on the left side of the plane behind the wing.
This links to explanation of the aerial firefighting training: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/arp/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD729258&fbclid=IwAR0_NeZCrgHdHT8guZMPcClArbyc1Y-li625RF1yQwn1ohlCgRnJhFuq-oY
We weren't able to see the water drops yesterday but today I was up the mountain at Beaver Reservoir and watched multiple drops over the St. Vrain Divide. Here's a couple of shots:
Excellent pics. Thanks for posting them. We almost never get to see any from that angle.
Took this about 12 minutes ago. Probably can’t see the big orange 2 on it in the pic.
Partly cloudy with a chance of Hoser:
https://i.imgur.com/eborUcu.jpg
Saw them cruising up and down the hogback from Chatfield area a few days ago. Very nice!
We did a repaint of a relatives home that was close to the Boulder Canyon fire several years ago. The house had lots of splatters of retardant all over from airdrops to contain the fire. It worked, the home was saved.
The stucco finish needed repainted (Big house) and that stuff really does a job on prefinished colored gutters/downspouts.
I'm calling Gov. Polis to suggest they add some KILZ paint primmer to the fire retardant when fire bombing homes in Boulder
I believe the typical slurry recipe is simply water, fertilizer and an iron oxide based pigment.
Which virus movie where they dropped the bomb at the beginning?
Outbreak, at the end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRjB5ImoHXk
Outbreak, at the end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRjB5ImoHXk
Outbreak, but at the beginning. They dropped that daisy cutter on that African village
Outbreak, but at the beginning. They dropped that daisy cutter on that African village
Ah, I haven't seen the movie in eons. I remember the helicopter dogfight, though.
Took this about 12 minutes ago. Probably can’t see the big orange 2 on it in the pic.
Partly cloudy with a chance of Hoser:
That was me. Headed up into the mountains for some evening low level flying.
There is supposed to be a 30 plane flight to raise cash for healthcare workers today. Taking off from Rocky Mtn Regional (Broomfield) at 11:30 and doing flyovers around town, should be impressive!
https://i.imgur.com/Ogwvbud.jpg
n8tive97
05-14-2020, 08:49
That was me. Headed up into the mountains for some evening low level flying.
Hey Hoser, do you know Col Moeding?
There is supposed to be a 30 plane flight to raise cash for healthcare workers today. Taking off from Rocky Mtn Regional (Broomfield) at 11:30 and doing flyovers around town, should be impressive! Just saw about 20 or so going north west of Parker.
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