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Started by phantomphan1974, October 23, 2007, 02:05:21 PM

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blazer

-Bernie Deyo

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Photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bd126/

phantomphan1974

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kick Z tail out

The Canadians aren't the only ones wasting water. ;)


Proficiency drops at Hemet-Ryan today. About the only flying these guys are getting in this season...
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kick Z tail out

Old school film shot taken by me at 13 yrs of age... found in storage today!!!!!!!

Loved this shot from the SoCal Firestorms of October/November 1993. Epic fire season. Way more fires were burning than there were resources to work them. And the Santa Anas were relentless. Went on for 2+ weeks...


Southern California Firestorms Fall 1993 by airattackimages.com, on Flickr
Nate <nikon>
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Jesus Christ is Lord!

Kevin Joyce

Some shots from San Bernardino today. The US Forestery SHORT 330 was carring smoke jumpers. Tanker 72 departing for a fire.
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Code20photog

I have never seen a USFS Shorts. Nice.

Seems odd they'd have Smokejumpers out here on the West Coast too.

kick Z tail out

Yep, they only fly them down here when we have a good chance of getting heavy lightning activity. They jumped on a lightning start on the ANF last week, and 2 in BDF.
Nate <nikon>
Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 70-300VR, 80-400AF-S VR
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nmcbride

Went out to Fox Field this afternoon to see if anything was flying in support of the Hill Fire down in the Cajon Pass...caught Tanker 910 high flying over Lancaster and a couple of Neptunes ending their day.










blazer

-Bernie Deyo

LACOFD Photo Unit

Photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bd126/

16Right

Wow, that first shot is amazing, Bernie. How'd you get the PhosChek off the camera :)

gfydad

With the fire up by Tehachapi raging, I was able to shoot these at Fox Field from the side of the road. There's probably been enough to shoot all the way until dark, but I reached my limit and the vicodin wasn't doing much good for my legs. There should be some nice shots from the action out there when everybody gets home and get's them ready to post.   :)

I was really pleased with the second shot as I was able to catch the Neptune landing and lining up right in front of another P-2 on the ramp.  :D

nmcbride

Great to see you out there this morning, Jim.

Here are a few of mine...








gfydad

Those are keepers   <thumbup>
I thought you'd still be out there. Did the Bronco ever go up?

nmcbride

Nah, I only stayed til about 1pm.   When I drove down to Apollo Park, the Bronco was just sitting there between a couple of Neptunes that looked like they were having some work done.

Place was hopping, though.   Turn around time on the S2T's is impressive.

phantomphan1974

Nice ones guys. 

Bernie, your shot is AMAZING.  Should try to send it to the Company.
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