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Spazito

(54,851 posts)
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 09:08 AM Aug 2024

Hawaii Martin Mars, a historic B.C. water bomber, completes its final flight

Thousands gathered at Patricia Bay Park on Vancouver Island north of Victoria on Sunday to witness the final landing of the historic Hawaii Martin Mars, a legendary aircraft that fought wildfires in B.C. for more than 50 years.

The massive aircraft, with a capacity to carry more than 27,000 litres of water, departed from its longtime base at Sproat Lake in Port Alberni and landed in Saanich Inlet, before heading to its new home at the B.C. Aviation Museum.

Nine Canadian Forces Snowbirds jets also accompanied the water bomber in its last journey, passing over a number of communities en route to its final destination.

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The Hawaii Mars was one of six prototypes produced by the U.S. navy in the 1940s for large-scale transport between the West Coast and Hawaii. But when aviation technology progressed, the planes were retired and put up for auction.

According to the province, the Mars was later converted to serve as the largest air ambulance during the Korean War, capable of carrying more than 120 soldiers and medical personnel in one trip.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/hawaii-martin-mars-last-flight-1.7291472


**When my family was on holiday, we stopped at Sproat Lake specifically to see the Martin Mars aircraft at their home base, this was in the 90s and there were two of them at that time. They were magnificent.

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Hawaii Martin Mars, a historic B.C. water bomber, completes its final flight (Original Post) Spazito Aug 2024 OP
Pic - HUGE aircraft: Dennis Donovan Aug 2024 #1
Thanks for this! Spazito Aug 2024 #2
Stopped & saw them on the way to Long Beach decades ago. OneBlueDotS-Carolina Aug 2024 #3
It is being donated to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona... Spazito Aug 2024 #4
Kewl, TY for the info. n/t OneBlueDotS-Carolina Aug 2024 #5
I spent some summers at Sproat Lake when I was a kid. BobTheSubgenius Aug 2024 #6
That's true... Spazito Aug 2024 #7

OneBlueDotS-Carolina

(1,433 posts)
3. Stopped & saw them on the way to Long Beach decades ago.
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 09:27 AM
Aug 2024

They are huge, one was floating the other on shore. What is to become of the second plane?

Spazito

(54,851 posts)
4. It is being donated to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona...
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 09:32 AM
Aug 2024

It is the Philippine Mars and the time frame for delivery is by the end of 2024.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,813 posts)
6. I spent some summers at Sproat Lake when I was a kid.
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 10:09 AM
Aug 2024

Occasionally, we would go to the far end of the lake and circle the massive plane because it was the only thing of its kind - and massive size - that we had ever seen. That wasn't the only thing that made Sproat Lake magical, either. The scenery was amazing, and it had a noticeable flavour and lifestyle that I loved (although I didn't think of it in those terms way back when), rather like the difference between Miami and The Keys.

Spazito

(54,851 posts)
7. That's true...
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 10:13 AM
Aug 2024

It is beautiful, we loved our visit there, our children still remember it well.

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