Thursday, September 17, 2009

Mt. Wilson timelapse (Sept. 4-7)




While I was sans internet access, a friend shared this youtube video of photos from the Mt. Wilson webcam (timelapse) taken from Sept. 4 through 7. I share this with you now.

2 comments:

Aunt Linda said...

I'm writing a kids' book about "strange airborne cargo" and want to include a fire bomber. I'm thinking of the P2 Neptune. The account needs to include something specific that the tankers were able to save. Did the P2 or other tankers help save the Mt. Wilson Observatory?

If not, do you have a suggestion of a some other "thing" that was saved by the P2.

Thanks!

Random Ramblings NJ said...

Aunt Linda,

Yes, I do know that airtankers and helicopters were a part of the efforts to save the Mt. Wilson Observatory. I recall watching live feed of these tankers at the time. I don't honestly recall if P-2's were involved. For your book, the important thing to note is that the tankers and helicopters provide aerial support to support the wildland firefighters on the ground.

As for the specific types of aircraft that made drops on Mt. Wilson, I recall seeing a Martin Mars, and one of the very large air tankers. There were others, but I don't recall every aircraft that I saw. I wrote some other blog articles at the time that you might want to check out.

Perhaps you want to talk to the folk at Mt. Wilson? As well as CAL FIRE and the USFS, and LA media?

Tyler