This plane was my Father's plane while he was the flight engineer during it's time in the US Navy. I actually flew in this plane from Hawaii to Alameda Naval Air Station at the age of 18 months while our family was moved back and forth from station to station. I have many stories of this exact plane while I grew up. I'm happy that it will be preserved as it was both a historic piece for both countries.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@corrieyoung40623 ай бұрын
My uncle was also a pilot of the mars back in the day. What a wonderful beast Wish it could still do its job but now it can show itself of to the world
@Studio23Media7 ай бұрын
Big shoutout to the Project Leader for having the foresight and motivation to get that plane saved!
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Could not agree more, some serious persistence and next level creativity went into this process, likely some of the most challenging is still yet to come.
@Studio23Media7 ай бұрын
@@BCAviationMuseumSidney I'm so glad to see you all taking on the project though! We need to be saving groundbreaking projects like this to inspire future generations. Good on all of you!
@RexsHangar7 ай бұрын
I've adored the Mars since I was a kid, and I'm so happy to see this big bird preserved!
@EneTheGene7 ай бұрын
Lovely to see it.
@claireparr44893 ай бұрын
Wonderful! I'm in tears!! Thank you for saving her ❤
@derekcox65317 ай бұрын
Such an amazing aircraft. The Martin mars prevented millions in property losses,saved lives and now people from all over the world will be able to see her preserved. What a fabulous day. Well done.
@jackpontiac94097 ай бұрын
I have lived on Vancouver Island all my life (over 60 years), watching and hearing that big bird fly has always been fascinating. I will be one of the thousands that watch her final flight to YYJ. To all the Martin Mars, Thank you for your service!
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Indeed, an impressive history!
@ranekeisenkralle82657 ай бұрын
I freely admit that i do envy you a little bit for having been able to see this magnificent - nay - majestic bird fly in person, rather than through a mere video. Alas, I live on the wrong side of the planet for that unfortunately.
@shanelyon4147 ай бұрын
Wow! Saving a real price of Canadian history! Thank you so much for all your hard work. Keep the Martin Mars home!
@Mystic_Light7 ай бұрын
Such fantastic fire fighting beasts. They deserve a place in aviation history. It's nice to see that a place has been found for one of them. Thank you, Coulson family et al, for your service. 👩🔬
@iBackshift7 ай бұрын
My big sister is the maintenance records keeper for flying certification for the Coulson Mars. 😃 Three cheers for the Coulson family.
@HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera7 ай бұрын
There was nothing noble about this - it was a massive tax write-off for Coulson.
@nzs3167 ай бұрын
@@HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOveraAnd a win win for us!
@yvesleroux93137 ай бұрын
@@HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera you’re way overestimating the benefits for the Coulsons. Do your research before making stupid claims. I’m a tax accountant btw, kinda know what I’m talking about
@HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera7 ай бұрын
@@yvesleroux9313 The fact you are claiming there are no tax benefits for coulson tells you are no accountant. I call BS on you.
@yvesleroux93137 ай бұрын
@@HomelessWhiteMaleStartingOvera never said there were no tax benefits. I wrote overrated…….its much less that most think
@mykliv45463 ай бұрын
What a beauty! Simply marvelous! Thank you for saving her!!
@KrazyMitchAdventures7 ай бұрын
in 2014, my pop and I were in Port Alberni, on the far side of Sproat Lake, when we heard the unmistakable sound of the Mars engines starting up. We were in our 16ft boat, and opened her up to get closer to Coulson, so we could watch the Hawaii Mars take flight. One of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.. I live in the Comox Valley, and love watching the Snowbirds practise, but the Mars dwarf the Snowbirds. The roar of those motors, is something I will never forget.
@ghostrider-be9ek7 ай бұрын
the mars has very bad, unreliable and notoriously dangerously old and oil burning, piston pounders and the snow birds are death traps to the pilots - both of these belong in museums, 30 years ago New bombers and smaller (can use more water bodies), agile, more powerful and safer to the crews to operate. Even modern training aircraft are 100x better than the deathbirds.
@MarcvanExel7 ай бұрын
It is really fantastic to see she has been saved. I do also really hope Phillippine Mars will be saved as well. They are too special to get scrapped. I visited them and have sat in the left seat of Phillippine Mars and saw Hawaii Mars fly back in 2006. Totally awesome machines!
@mikem95363 ай бұрын
Phillippine Mars is going to a Museum in Arizona.
@afinelookinggentleman26317 ай бұрын
I can’t describe the love that I as a Sproat Lake kid has for these two planes. They were mesmerizing. They shook our homes as they flew overhead. Everyone would stop what they were doing and we would watch them go over. Often daily. It’s unfortunate to retire them, but at least they will be kept indoors for us to visit. Please make it well known when she will fly so we can stand under her one last time ❤️
@SuprSi7 ай бұрын
It's so great that these planes will be preserved, though I think we'll all be sad that they aren't in the sky anymore. What incredibly awesome machines!
@thewrench3247 ай бұрын
Thanks you, everyone that’s made this possible!
@rinrat67547 ай бұрын
What great story. The passion for this project is inspiring.
@chrisale6 ай бұрын
This video brings tears to the eyes! So glad that the Hawaii Mars will find a permanent home at the BC Aviation Museum where we all know it will be given the care needed to continue inspiring and amazing people for generations to come! Congratulations to all involved but especially Wayne Coulson who fought so hard both to keep these aircraft fighting fires for as long as they did and later to make sure they went to good places!! (A few weeks after this announcement, it was announced that Hawaii's sister Philippine Mars is headed to Pima Air and Space Museum near Tucson, Arizona)
@TheMiningCabinet3 ай бұрын
I am very happy you are saving this plane! What an engineering masterpiece and a flying work of art!
@DaveSoCal7 ай бұрын
I saw here at Lake Elsinore in California about 10 years ago. There is a road coming from the coast with a lookout above the lake and as soon as I crested the hill I looked down upon her instantly recognizing her , big smile. There were many fires in SoCal and she was back above her homeland
@Coastie49thadventures2 ай бұрын
I love this project and what has been accomplished. Im was dissap[ointed along with a million + Vancouver residents that the final flight did not include a Lower Mainland Flyover! A huge missed opportunity to showcase this beautiful piece of British Columbia History to so many people who could be visitors to it's final site. This aircraft served the entire Province of BC, not just Vancouver Island.
@wocookie22777 ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad it will be preserved. Had many birthdays at Sprout Lake with them in the background.
@brianb-p65867 ай бұрын
We know you meant "Sproat Lake". Cursed autocorrect...
@als10237 ай бұрын
This is an incredible BC event. I moved to the Island in 1972 and remember them well. I lived in Ukee in the 80's travelling back and forth to Victoria. These birds were always on the minds of folks in the valley during fire season. Moving to YYJ and close to Viking Air part of the outfit that builds the best water bombers in the world is so fitting ! De Havilland is in Alberta, and is the head company that runs Viking. This magnificent bird at the museum, just a few yards from one of Canada's premier plane manufacturers. Thank you to the Coulson family, and the incredible voluteers at the museum !! Wow !!
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Honoured to be int he position to take care of this had working and capable aircraft.
@stever25837 ай бұрын
I remember the Martin Mars Bomber landing on Kalamalka lake when I lived in Oyama. It felt like a 747 was landing as it glided in and settled for a bit just off shore! Coolest thing ever saw!
@omegacouchpotatoe59986 ай бұрын
When I heard that both were going to a Museum I was thrilled , after the deal to Florida fell through I was afraid they would go to the scrap yard , this is Great News for aviation enthusiasts : )
@ardeladimwit7 ай бұрын
that was he best news in a long time. Congrats and happy long life to Hawaii Martin Mars in BC.
@peterstockli27387 ай бұрын
Good news! As a Mars fan from Switzerland, I had a chance in 2019 to visit the Coulson location (from outside the fence only) and the great museum too on a vacation with the family and definitly will be back one day - looking forward!
@grosbeakmc7 ай бұрын
When Dad was in the forces we came back from Germany to spend a year in Comox in 1982/83. We camped all over the island and once at Sproat Lake we paddled out to the two Mars that were moored at their buoys. It was only when we got close to them that we really got a sense of how massive they were. A wonderful experience and one my Dad and I will remember always.
@JClass7777 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼 for saving this extraordinary aircraft. Can’t wait to see her up close. Money well spent. What a dream.
@StanFranssen7 ай бұрын
I was camping at Sproat Lake with my dad and brother in the late '70s. My dad, blissfully unaware of the giant Martin Mars aircraft warming-up at the end of the lake, paddled a tiny rowboat across the water by himself. Now I don't know if the pilot didn't see dad, or if it was part of the pre flight warm-up, but that water bomber began hurtling down the lake, straight towards my dad! Thankfully the plane decelerated and returned to the end of the lake to try again. Better yet, from the shores of Sproat Lake, that was the day I realized my old dad could have been an Olympic rowing gold medalist. Thanks for the memories.
@airailimages5 ай бұрын
What a great celebratory video for your museum's acquisition of Hawaii Mars. Thumbs up! I have memories -- and photos -- of both JRMs on Sproat Lake, and the friendly crews, from 1967 and on, including video in 2007 in California at lake Elsinore. So glad to see Hawaii Mars staying on the island. Good for you.
@Dbodell80006 ай бұрын
The two most beloved airplanes in BC.❤❤❤❤❤
@AAbipolar7 ай бұрын
I saw the Hawaii Mars fighting fires in Strathacona Park. Hearing this plane fly down Upper Campbell Lake sent chills down my back as a child. I'm happy this plane is staying on the Island.
@erfquake17 ай бұрын
May I suggest that once you get it flying, You arrange for someone to videotape it at 60 FPS with 360-view camera and stereo audio. Because once it stops flying, that'll be that. No one is going to know what it looked and sounded like flying overhead.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
We agree, there is going to be loads of thought and preparation going to be a part of that last flight.
@erfquake17 ай бұрын
@@BCAviationMuseumSidney That's wonderful, thank you. The key is total sensory immersion. Frankly I'd happily pay for a ticket on the flight but that's unlikely. There's just no other analogous aircraft left like this one, it breaks my heart.
@mikem95363 ай бұрын
Yes I saw this plane fly overhead once, the noise of the engines is unmistakable.
@tubeorn0ttube7 ай бұрын
This is fantastic news! I've been in love with this plane ever since the first weekend in August of 2007. I had worked late in Nakusp on Friday night and returned after dark to my home on Kootenay Lake just outside of Nelson. My living room faces the lake and when I awoke and padded into that room the venetian blinds were still closed but I could nevertheless see some red and white where I expected nothing of the kind. My first thought was that someone must have moored a sailboat in the bay out front. I went to the window to see and received the surprise of my life. It was, of course the Hawaii Mars and I was in my canoe and alongside within a few minutes. It was based in the bay for close to a week and though it was not my impression that it flew any firefighting missions during that time, it was started up and taxied and or flown on most days. It occupied most of my attention for the balance of the week until I had to leave town for a family event and when I returned it was gone but it left me with an ongoing fascination with flying boats in general and the Hawaii Mars and its siblings in particular. Fascination led to research which led after some years to realization that the Mars was obsolete and I have worried ever since about its eventual fate. So again, fantastic news!!!
@davemacmurchie69827 ай бұрын
That's great news! I remember seeing all of them lined up just inside the fence beside the Pat Bay highway when I was a kid - an amazing sight.
@fnln5445 ай бұрын
An incredible plane for both American and Canadian civilian and military aviation. Incredible the company has seen fit for the plane to stay at the museum.
@keithpedersen36537 ай бұрын
The JRM Mars has the glide ratio of a B-29 but can also land on water. What an impressive plane!
@HeliRy7 ай бұрын
Always loved when these beasts would rumble over my lakeside home in the summer. That’s a sound you never forget.
@evflyguy7 ай бұрын
Exciting news! I truly hope the Philippine can be saved as well. That Navy paint is just too gorgeous for me to imagine being scrapped.
@stevereightler41267 ай бұрын
My parents and grandparents worked at Martin Company in Middle River, Maryland, where the Mars was built. According to my dad, his father worked on the Mars. I'm pleased that Hawaii Mars will be preserved. Now about the other ...
@MrCubflyer7 ай бұрын
Thats what I was wondering what is going to happen ti the Philippines Martin Mars
@goatflieg7 ай бұрын
Wonderful news! I've been hoping for such an outcome ever since it's retirement was announced. I was lucky enough to see it in action and at rest in Oshkosh, and I will make a point of visiting it someday in it's new home.
@Whateva677 ай бұрын
B’gosh😊
@williamwoods89707 ай бұрын
So glad I got to Hawaii Mars fly at Oshkosh
@collinfraser12187 ай бұрын
Why does this news bring a tear to my eye. As a West Coast float pilot for many years, perhaps it is because these Aircraft represent so much history of BC’s forest Industry. Countless hard working people , so many dreams, some cut short in a tough Industry. Thank you Coulson Family for preserving this enormous symbol of our history. Must be tough to let her go after all that work, while at the same time satisfying to know She won’t be leaving home ❤ 👍🇨🇦
@tellsitasitis7 ай бұрын
The footage of it flying at the end did the same to me.
@doctheodore60207 ай бұрын
Many years ago, probably in the late '60's, I remember reading about a sawmill fire along the Fraser in New Westminster. It was a multiple alarm blaze that had most of the fire equipment in the lower mainland responding, and they were losing the battle. One of the Martin Mars water bombers was in the air for some reason, and the pilot flew over to help. Three passes later the fire was out and every fireman was drenched! Ever since then I have loved this airplane.
@Nomadboatbuilding7 ай бұрын
I recall paddling my canoe around this plane while it was afloat. One of the coolest experiences ever.
@ThomasRaffs7 ай бұрын
What a GREAT announcement. Extremely happy to hear she finally gets a dry home to be preserved forever! Now that both kites will be separated it takes a similar commitment to ensure her sistership will be preserved as well. I therefore reach out to both the National Museum of Naval Aviation and Kermit Weeks to ensure that same will happen in not too far a distant future.
@TheRiverkayaker3 ай бұрын
When I was in my childhood years I was privileged to have been inside the huge beasts on a tour with my father who knew one of the mechanics, we went through the entire plane and even stood inside one of the wings. Recently I viewed part 1-2 and 3 of Kermit Weeks video of him copiloting the Hawaii Mars (fantasy of flight) all I can say is they were the most incredible video series I’ve ever seen on the water bombers. Part three In the cockpit was amazing, so much coordination involved between the flight engineers and pilots. I grew up across the lake from the bomber base, a bit too far to see the minute details of the goings on ie. not able to see how they hooked up the cables etc. but we did witness launch in the spring time and dewater the bombers in the fall. (As kids it was always sad when they went back up on shore, it was our gauge telling us that swimming season was pretty much done for the year.) It was fantastic to witness the behind the scenes routines in Kermit’s videos.The videos have stirred my curiosity, I wonder how many people it took to run the entire operation at the bomber base.
@stevegallagher6877 ай бұрын
Now I need a vacation plan. I've always wanted to see a Mars.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Absolutely, we’ve heard from people around the world looking forward to come and visit. Looking forward to seeing you!
@sebsaviationyyc7 ай бұрын
Wow, this is great news! I never got to see it that much, but I remember when I was about 5 I saw it from my grandparents' house on the beach at Kootenay Lake. She was flying only a couple hundred feet above the water at sunset, just straight through the valley. There was something surreal about that moment, about seeing something so powerful and majestic flying gracefully like that. Hopefully I can make it down from Calgary for the final flight, but if not, I'll definitely come see this beautiful aircraft at the museum!
@Flyingtankers7 ай бұрын
Hawaii should be Keep in BC Museum and Philippine Mars Should sent back to USA as a piece of their History from WW2.. Pretty Fair Deals :). thanks BC Aviation Museum for Saving her.
@brianb-p65867 ай бұрын
Philippine Mars was supposed to be sent to the US Navy Aviation Museum in Florida , which is why it was repainted in military colours years ago. The deal fell through.
@adrianwapcaplet27737 ай бұрын
Maybe to Chesapeake Bay (where she was built) or either San Francisco Bay or Pearl Harbour (where she mainly flew in wartime service).
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Honoured to be chosen to preserve her🙏🏼
@PaulTomblin7 ай бұрын
Will it be indoors or under a cover at the BC Aviation Museum? It’s sure be great if it wasn’t getting weathered and eroded.
@tjm39007 ай бұрын
Great news ! Many, many of us that live on Vancouver Island and other areas of BC remember these planes seeing them in action. To people like me, they are more than just a big airplane, we remember hearing them (first) before seeing them arrive to deal with a fire. To see them pick up a load of water and apply power to those huge engines is something I will never forget.
@graham26317 ай бұрын
I was "lucky" to see them working, once a pair of them. I've watched them pick up no more than a few hundred yards from my dads boat, a sight I'll never forget.
@mrbharathkiran.15085 ай бұрын
Big fan from India
@stevengasser98127 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Steve Nichol the team!!
@PiDsPagePrototypes7 ай бұрын
These Martin Mars aircraft are famous worldwide as fire fighting legends, it's heartwarming to know that such a wonderful peice of history is going to a rightfully deserved safe harbour where it's stories and presence can be enjoyed for all who follow. And it's fantastic that it got to retire 'superceeded', and not scrapped or boneyard recycled. Is there any story that can be told for the second aircraft? Always wondered why there's no giant Turboprop seaplane, given the potential uses for them in firefighting and tourisim.
@blueman59247 ай бұрын
Wonderful ! Absolutely the best outcome, and looking forward to going and viewing her. 👏👏
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Looking forward to finally being able to make this beautiful piece of machinery available for viewing and tours soon. Can’t to see you!
@normferguson27697 ай бұрын
One of the Mars parked in the Kootenay Lake West Arm one night a few years ago. I heard a radial engine start up in the morning and ran to the lakeshore to watch the rest of the engines startup. It flew off shortly after. Loved the sound.
@Henry-dt9ht7 ай бұрын
My Dad worked at Glen L Martin as a draftsman on the Martin Mars during the Second World War . The first Martin Mars's had a dual tail the second version had the single vertical tail.
@pat89887 ай бұрын
BC AVIATION MUSEUM , good content, but please push the music far into the background when people are talking.
@halepauhana1537 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing it fly one more time.
@bernardusjones98147 ай бұрын
My grandfather helped build it! Glenn L. Martin's in Baltimore.
@tomhill47657 ай бұрын
My brother was a Naval Flight Engineer who flew the MARS between Alameda and Pearl Harbor in the early 1950s.
@powellriver1007 ай бұрын
Great to see it going there ! I still have pictures of me sitting in the pilots seat . years ago !
@TheBlaise633 ай бұрын
Just AMAZING. Good job people
@snake58387 ай бұрын
Great to see the BC Aviation Museum finally being able to secure this historic aircraft. After a short naval career, it spent the majority of its life at Sproat Lake, and was loved by locals and aviation fans. Only fitting that the Hawaii Mars stay in BC, and the BC Aviation Museum is probably the best spot. Hope that some form of hangar or protection can be done, but step 1 is to aquire it, and have it transported. I do hope that the Philippine Mars can find its way to Pensacola, Florida, or some other US Navy museum. Would be a real center piece. Have seen the Hawaii Mars in person a few times, both at airshows, and in it's firefighting duties. The sound of those massive radials can be felt and heard for miles !! Will definitely be watching her last flight, and if I am lucky, seeing her transported out of the water at Victoria airport. A massive aquisition { pun intended} for the BC Aviation Museum !!!
@Sevlar015 ай бұрын
If this plane can still fly then please for the love of god let it continue flying. Even if its just for air shows so people can witness its awesomeness in action. Listen to the stories of those who talk about seeing this plane fly over. Sticking it in a museum will preserve the plane in a hanger to view but future generations will never be able to actually experience it. At the very least One Martin Mars should still remain airworthy and used to fly around the country to let those truly witness the might of this great plane. Have one for show and the other for go !!!
@KOZMOuvBORG7 ай бұрын
I've seen it take off near Vancouver Airport in the 80s, unusual to see a four-engined flying boat there - glad to hear it's safe.
@richardkindred2797 ай бұрын
Fly the Philippine Mars to Pensacola. Land in the bay truck it to the Naval air museum. I would love to see it preserved and open for tours!
@DD-xx8wh7 ай бұрын
Fly Navy!
@davidbeise73857 ай бұрын
I have a personal interaction with this aircraft as a radio control float flying pilot at the end of Sproat lake by the mouth of the Stamp river. I was flying my float plane there one afternoon and I heard something coming from my left. A quick glance and holy crap, it was the Martin Mars coming home from a mission. I was flying right on it's flight path so I got my plane down and out of the way really quickly. The Mars passed overhead to land further down the lake. That was one experience with this iconic airplane. A great up close and personal memory from the early 80's.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, there is an amazing number of personal stories surfacing from those that have seen these aircraft flying and grew up with them as a regular sight and sound.
@ih3027 ай бұрын
Between this and the restoration of North Star of Herschel Island, 2024 is looking like a great year for Canadian history!
@ranekeisenkralle82657 ай бұрын
This is a lovely and wholesome development, and even though i may live on the wrong side of the planet to see her in person, seeing artifacts of history preserved does warm my heart. Safe journey to the Hawaii Mars and its crew. What is going to happen to the other one though, i wonder?
@karlmckinnell26357 ай бұрын
I remember seeing one fight a fire as a young child 9 maybe 10 years old it was mesmerizing and that sound😊.
@DavidMartin-tp2in7 ай бұрын
Seen her take off and land several times while visiting my sister, glad she's getting a good home .
@jeffshriber61207 ай бұрын
I think the Mayor should have made Hawaiian Mars an honory citizen of Vancouver with a birth certificate and citizenship papers. And the key to the city. The Hawaiian mars earned its right over time to become more than just a guest it became a visual icon a steward to the environment and a good friend, dropping thousands of tons of water and saving countless acres over time. Ty Hawaiian mars.😊
@hg34aviation187 ай бұрын
This is great news...I've been so worried that there wouldn't be a happy ending for this wonderful airplane!
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
It’s been in our sights for years, we are ecstatic to see things finally come together!
@captainsalty90227 ай бұрын
I was 3 years old in 1953 when I flew on this airplane from Hawaii with my family. My father was a colonel in the Marine Corps, the aircraft was still a Navy asset. It was my first memory of sea sickness as we bobbed around before takeoff. My father was acquainted with the command pilot. I got to go into the cockpit when we were airborne and at cruise altitude and sit in the left seat. The auto pilot was on so when I began tugging the yoke, it wouldn’t move. Crazy, eh?
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Incredible memory and experience- do you have any pictures from when it was still a navy operated aircraft?
@Slowpaws13897 ай бұрын
She looks good!
@peterhilton72117 ай бұрын
Outstanding
@HOWNDOG667 ай бұрын
Living nearby for past 30 years I have many fond memories like rowing up and under it’s wing and scaring my kids as it drifted around it’s mooring and identifying each by the tail color every time we saw them...
@waynesutherland-rs6ct6 ай бұрын
H.R. Macmillan bought them from the usa to fight forest fires, a great Canadian
@Dbodell80004 ай бұрын
One of the greatest things about both the Mars is that being military transport planes first then water bombers later on they never dropped bombs on anyone or anything, they we’re always gentle giants.❤
@kennichols10157 ай бұрын
In 2008 the Martin Mars landed a Shasta Lake Ca. When we had a huge Forrest fire. Great peace of history. Also remember back in the 70’s having B-17 boomers flying over the house fighting fires
@nickxidis95717 ай бұрын
Awesome new home for an exceptional aircraft
@patofdubois17 ай бұрын
That’s perfect, well done!!!
@sharg07 ай бұрын
Glad to hear the friendly giant will be saved at a museum.
@davepalmer89257 ай бұрын
I cant wait to come see it.
@DominelliGuitars7 ай бұрын
I used to love watching the water bomber fly over Sproat Lake. The BC Aviation museum is super cool. A great place to visit. Check it out!
@brianschalme14577 ай бұрын
Please keep it airworthy, so it can maybe visit Oshkosh again.
@brianb-p65867 ай бұрын
That would be extraordinarily expensive.
@tommym63357 ай бұрын
Forget the U.S.A. I'd keep both those aircraft in B.C., where they belong. It's bittersweet to see these aircraft going to museums, knowing they may never fly again, but it's better than losing them to operational accidents, as there are only two left. My father flew on these aircraft (as a passenger) between Hawaii and the Alameda Naval Air Station numerous times. Truthfully, he was happy when jet aircraft finally showed up on the scene.
@davidgrainger59947 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure sure of having the chief pilot take Janice, Jeff Skyles ( Miracle on the Hudson fame) and I on a two hour tour of the aircraft. He took us up on top of the wings and inside the wings. I was also allowed on the maintainence plank to look at the engine. Drop a tool, you loose it in 40 feet of water 17 feet down. Great day.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your incredible opportunity!
@Jman-e7p4 ай бұрын
IT IS ON THE WATER TODAY!
@christiangibbs85347 ай бұрын
A love story between a community and it's historic aircraft- what could be better?
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
There is much more to be told in this love story, looking forward to capturing it and relaying it here over time.
@brianb-p65867 ай бұрын
Just a note for future videos: the volume of the music is wildly out of control, far too loud after verbal sections and drowning out at least one speaker. I wonder if anyone actually listened to the video after the audio editing, before releasing it.
@afoolandhismoneychannel7 ай бұрын
In addition, it would have been nice to have captions to identify the people being featured in the video.
@f1matt7 ай бұрын
Music volume is fine. Chill.
@daviscampbell90207 ай бұрын
Glad it's home.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
...soon, but very thankful that she is going to stay local.
@Kenny-sp8bb7 ай бұрын
It flew over my house in Southern California on fire duty. State at lake Elsinore before it flew back home. Truly a spectacle in the sky to see fly 👍
@dwightmcintosh85117 ай бұрын
I’d like to see them fly all around BC on a Grand Tour before her final landing.
@BCAviationMuseumSidney7 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t that be amazing!
@mariewoodruff19955 ай бұрын
Or at least of all Vancouver Island!
@cscott72007 ай бұрын
loking forward to seeing the final landing 🫡
@Dbodell80007 ай бұрын
Best news ever!👍😆 Just wondering what’s going to happen with the Phillipine now?
@richardmosdell85277 ай бұрын
Coulson Aviation has yet to announce the Philippine plan. It is not coming to BCAM.
@jeffreyp15757 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to have seen this old beautie fight a fire in Sequoia national forest in 2000!!!!!!
@zaks99197 ай бұрын
It wasn't till severtal years after visiting Sproat Lake that I heard the stories behind the huge plane I witnessed take off from the lake.That journey began on my 24 yearold motorcycle from the opposite side of the continen,t near Windsor ontario. , & I had no idea what to expect camped there in 2000. Glad to see it stay flying ,especially when there was rumor that it was getting too expensive to maintain.
@AlfOfAllTrades4 ай бұрын
It's like watching the last of the dodo's or the last Tasmanian tiger. There it is. And it will never be seen in the air again.