(AP) SACRAMENTO

A Boeing 747 Supertanker has been showing off its firefighting ability to officials from California and the federal government.




James Baynes, project manager for Evergreen International Aviation, says the $50 million aircraft carries twice as much fire retardant as DC-10s. Those are the largest firefighting aircraft currently under contract in California.

The Supertanker demonstrated Thursday at McClellan Airfield outside Sacramento. Evergreen, based in McMinnville, Ore., plans to convert as many as 10 of the retired passenger jets to fight fires worldwide.

Federal and state officials are evaluating the Supertanker. California fire spokesman Daniel Berlant says the aircraft can drop a line of retardant up to three miles long but cannot navigate tight mountain canyons.


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Impressive to watch, however, I see a logistical nightmare. Like the DC 10, it would need a long runway which will limit it's tactical efficiency. Operationally, I imagine the aircraft is operating just above stall speed, must be a b$*(h to fly.

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