With this article, I finish with the Dixie Gulch Fire. I will be finish this series on DC-7 Tankers in Action with my next post.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
DC-Tankers in Action (part 4)
Continuing with the Dixie Gulch Fire, these stills are captured by Larry Kraus from video shot by Bruce Smith (Air Attack) from the back of the ASM assigned to the fire. According to Larry, the drop shown in this series of stills is the same drop as shown in the you tube video that I posted on March 4 and again on March 5.
With this article, I finish with the Dixie Gulch Fire. I will be finish this series on DC-7 Tankers in Action with my next post.
With this article, I finish with the Dixie Gulch Fire. I will be finish this series on DC-7 Tankers in Action with my next post.
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