A recent trip out west took me by South Big Horn County Airport in Greybull Wyoming, home of the Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting. This airport was the home base for Hawkins and Powers, a pioneer in the use of aircraft for fighting forest fires. Sadly after losing two PB4Y’s in 2002 resulting in the Forest Service banning the use of the old bombers Hawkins and Powers shut down operations. The museum has five airplanes on display and the airport has become a boneyard for many P2V, C119, C97, and C130’s.
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I remember climbing up into one of the 97's to talk to Gene Powers about a job in 85..... they just didn't want to pay what it was going to take to get me to stay in Greybull and work for them. But I did spend a few days hanging around and helping on the engines...got some good 4360 experience that came in handy later.
JohnLast edited by N96337; 08-18-2017, 20:22.I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead
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Originally posted by N96337 View PostA song about 123 when it went down....sad day for sure!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGv0RGYGZj4
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John, that must have been an interesting place to visit in 1985. The volunteer at the museum told me that Hawkins and Powers at their peak employed 200 people had over 50 aircraft. There is a memorial for the crews of Tanker 123 and Tanker 130 at the museum.
Gary, how much water (slurry, retardant) did the PB4Y carry?
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Back in the late 70's, Hawkins and Powers hauled salmon from Bristol Bay and Prince William Sound to Kenai for the frozen seafood outfit I was plant manager for. They used C-119's with jet packs and DC-6"s. I got to ride to King Salmon and back in one of the Douglas planes...Gene Powers let me have the right yoke for a minute or so while sliding through Lake Clark Pass...kind of a kick for a Taylorcraft guy! DickLast edited by Dick Smith; 08-19-2017, 10:45.Dick Smith N5207M TF#159
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Originally posted by N96337 View PostI remember a couple guys that I had met from Neptune wanted to go fly the 4Y... Awesome airplane, just a sad deal. Did Rosenbalm's have the 2600's?
John
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Yah, a radial will take an unbelievable beating and just keep going. I was a field service and tech rep for an overhaul outfit for a couple years and found some really interesting stuff out there!!! I've still got a box of parts, some that are recognizable as engine parts, from some of those adventures. What amazed me even more sometimes was when I'd found something full of metal and the pilot wanted to fly it home.....I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead
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