Glastonbury had 4 1979 engines. E-11 and E-21 were 1000/500. E-31 and E-41 were 1000/750. 11,21,and 31 were the original order with 41 a tack on to replace an older ALF 700 that was totaled in a crash responding to a chimney fire. in 1983, we received a 1983 1000/1000 for E-32. in '84 or '85 we got the engine that i referred to above as E-12. E-11 was transferred to Co2 and became E-22. two of the original 1979 units were glidered by E\-One and two were disposed of in the '90s. E-32 and E-12 were disposed of in the last couple of years.
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