Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Reflections on the A-26 service as an airtanker in Canada

The Douglas A-26 Invader has been retired from active service as an air tanker for many years now. A few years ago I got interested in the Douglas A-26 Invader's service as an air tanker in Canada and wrote a 13-part series, you might want to check out some photos here and here. In the final post in that series, I offered my reflections on the A-26's service as an air tanker in Canada, here is an excerpt:

You served long and well flying fires in Canada, in some cases serving as a tanker in the U.S, and before that your military service. You were and are loved by all those who came in contact with you during your years of service as an air tanker in Canada. … 
Thank-you for you for your long service in Canada. I wish that I had known you then, but I've been privileged to know you through a couple of pilots who flew you, through the videos that I have seen and the material that I read on the internet. Perhaps one day I'll get to meet one of your kind in a museum. Or even better, to see one of your kind flying.  
I love you too. Someday we will both be flying in favorable tail winds and we can fly together. 
Over five years have passed since I wrote that series. I still love the A-26, and as time goes by I wonder if I will ever get to see her fly. But that doesn't matter, because I can close my eyes and see her fly in my meditations.

I close by sharing a video of an A-26 air tanker flying a wildfire, including some shots from inside the cockpit.


Direct link to video


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