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Isleofthanet
11th Jul 2015, 15:32
Martin Mars waterbomber airborne at last - Alberni Valley News (http://www.albernivalleynews.com/news/313069161.html)

Alan:D

India Four Two
14th Jul 2015, 18:13
Martin Mars water bomber gets encore role as B.C. grapples with wildfires - The Globe and Mail (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/martin-mars-water-bomber-gets-encore-role-as-bc-grapples-with-wildfires/article25477518/)

sparkysam
14th Jul 2015, 22:30
Was on Vancouver island last September and called at the mars base. The gate was locked but it was possible to see two mars aircraft. The red one in the photograph and a dark blue one called Philippine mars. I have a photograph but I am unsure how to link it.
Cheers Sam

SincoTC
17th Jul 2015, 09:46
Only just spotted this plea!

I have a photograph but I am unsure how to link it.
Cheers Sam

Hi Sam, this link may help, there used to be a similar help post as a sticky on AH&N but that seems to have disappeared :sad:

You'll probably need a web-hosting site, most are free and there are loads to choose from (I use photoBucket) Good luck

http://www.pprune.org/spectators-balcony-spotters-corner/203481-image-posting-pprune-guide.html

Old Photo.Fanatic
17th Jul 2015, 11:29
I organised a visit to Flying Tankers at Sproat lake during an extensive private US/Canadian aviation photo tour. in 1994. together with a friend from Holland
It was arranged to coincide with the alternate weeks maintenance flight check which the two mars flying then carried out. bi-weekly.

We were taken out on the lake in a small speedy boat to catch the action, plus a session climbing all over and inside the other Mars (Hawaii).

The photos are a small selection from the many photos I took.
We were out on the lake for nearly two hours in all.

They are not quite 100% quality due my taking them standing up in the small boat on a windy coppy lake!!!!! sometimes moving at speed to best capture the action especially the touch and go photos.
I class the visit as one of the best I have made over the many years of photographing aircraft.

Enjoy!!!

Smoky start up.(Philippine Mars)
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/DScan-131024-0008%20copy_filtered%20copy_zpszzrrdjsp.jpg

Full water drop
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/AScan-131024-0001%20copy_filtered_zpsyceoyary.jpg

Touch and go. The speed boat going full speed to capture the action.
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/BScan-131024-0005%20copy_filtered_zpspkq6p2y7.jpg

Lift off , This photo. I especially like.
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/CScan-131024-0007%20copy_filtered%20copy_zpshwjuan2m.jpg


Climbed all over, outside and inside. (Hawaii Mars)
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/EScan-131024-0009%20copy_filtered%20copy_zpsxordedj1.jpg

A down your throat landing!!!
http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt200/phredd10/Martin%20Mars%20on%20Sproat%20lake/FScan-131024-0010%20copy_zpso9hivy2e.jpg


OPF

India Four Two
17th Jul 2015, 20:26
OPF,

Great photos. More please, particularly of the interior.

My son went to UVic and one day, many years ago now, he called me, very excited, and I could hear a radial engine drone in the background: "Dad, I'm watching a Mars drop water on a fire on the outskirts of Victoria. You won't believe how BIG it is!"

His comment is not surprising since the Mars' wingspan at 200' is four feet bigger than a 747-100. It's not common to see a 747-sized aircraft maneuvering at tree-top height.:eek:

Stanwell
20th Jul 2015, 19:08
I'd never seen one in action but the majesty of its size and the sound of of those 3350s would cause me to, well, sit down.

Exnomad
20th Jul 2015, 20:09
On a much smaller scale, watched CL125 water bombers in Croatia, near Split.
Put out a forest fire in about 20 minutes

ORAC
9th Apr 2024, 14:05
https://x.com/bclemens/status/1777512522427531399?s=61&t=rmEeUn68HhlFHGKbTPQr_A


This, the last flying Martin Mars, is finally going to its forever home. Many of us were afraid it would be scrapped but a benefactor has stepped in to save it. One last flight is to come. Sproat Lake, British Columbia, Canada…..

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1777512522427531399.html

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treadigraph
9th Apr 2024, 16:13
It's sad that the other aircraft seems unlikely to be flown out. I believe the Canadian Government blocked its departure to the USN Museum at Pensacola a dozen years or so ago; I wouldn't have thought preservation at Sproat Lake would yield that many visitors so it may eventually be scrapped.

Quemerford
9th Apr 2024, 18:47
I recall there were plans to keep the second aircraft at Port Alberni?

treadigraph
9th Apr 2024, 20:02
I see Port Alberni is practically Sproat Lake (about 6.5 miles as the Martian crow flies), would the plan be to keep it at the Coulson base or move it (somehow!) to the port itself?

pax britanica
9th Apr 2024, 20:37
A bit of thread drift, the Mars was an amazing plane for its time, truly gigantic but compared to a triple7-200. What will . What i wonder might peopel 50 years hence have to comapre witha jum today it is half the span half the length and carries one third of the payload-approximate figures not precise .Half the crew half the range and one third of the speed

Quemerford
9th Apr 2024, 21:51
I see Port Alberni is practically Sproat Lake (about 6.5 miles as the Martian crow flies), would the plan be to keep it at the Coulson base or move it (somehow!) to the port itself?

I assumed in the town: there was a lot of affection for them locally. Not sure if it's still there, but the town used to have a lovely Mars mural on the side of a shop near to the ferry terminal.