For educational purposes only:
In 1988 I workd at the Abbotsford, BC airport for the aerial fire suppression company called Conair in their hangar #1 as an apprentice aircraft mechanic. During that time they were to manufacture eleven prototype spray systems for the US military, systems we later believed were to be used for chemical spray. This group of systems were designed to be installed into C-130 aircraft. My brother was the weldor\fabricator of the first prototype, and took a photo of the system when we realized what we were involved in. We quit working there after that. I've included the photo he took. My red toolbox sits on a work bench in the picture. I was helping with the maintenance, etc., work on Firecat aircraft at the time. The welding shop was behind the delivery unit on the west side of the hangar. The unit my brother made sits on a flat deck semi-trailer, the control panel is on the right, the two small aluminum tanks to the left are purging tanks, the next two longer stainless steel ones are liquid holding tanks, and the two long aluminum tanks on the left are also liquid holding tanks. The spray lines and pumps are under the tanks, ready for hookups that will lead to spray nozzles in the trailing edges of the wings.
Everything other than just the manufacturing details of these units was kept secret and not disclosed to us. We were not told anything else and we were not told who else was involved other than we knew who the owners of the company were.
Anyone can reject, deny or try to debunk our experiences, or be rude, nasty, disrespectful, etc., but it won't change the truth. I'm not going to say any more or reply or get into any discussions unless you were working right there along side us at the time and know something we don't.
It is so very sad that so many people work so hard to deny and disprove we live in a world of many wicked, lying people bent on destroying others for the sake of evil, greed and hatred. They will get their day. God is not mocked, we all reap what we sow.
In 1988 I workd at the Abbotsford, BC airport for the aerial fire suppression company called Conair in their hangar #1 as an apprentice aircraft mechanic. During that time they were to manufacture eleven prototype spray systems for the US military, systems we later believed were to be used for chemical spray. This group of systems were designed to be installed into C-130 aircraft. My brother was the weldor\fabricator of the first prototype, and took a photo of the system when we realized what we were involved in. We quit working there after that. I've included the photo he took. My red toolbox sits on a work bench in the picture. I was helping with the maintenance, etc., work on Firecat aircraft at the time. The welding shop was behind the delivery unit on the west side of the hangar. The unit my brother made sits on a flat deck semi-trailer, the control panel is on the right, the two small aluminum tanks to the left are purging tanks, the next two longer stainless steel ones are liquid holding tanks, and the two long aluminum tanks on the left are also liquid holding tanks. The spray lines and pumps are under the tanks, ready for hookups that will lead to spray nozzles in the trailing edges of the wings.
Everything other than just the manufacturing details of these units was kept secret and not disclosed to us. We were not told anything else and we were not told who else was involved other than we knew who the owners of the company were.
Anyone can reject, deny or try to debunk our experiences, or be rude, nasty, disrespectful, etc., but it won't change the truth. I'm not going to say any more or reply or get into any discussions unless you were working right there along side us at the time and know something we don't.
It is so very sad that so many people work so hard to deny and disprove we live in a world of many wicked, lying people bent on destroying others for the sake of evil, greed and hatred. They will get their day. God is not mocked, we all reap what we sow.
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