and there upgraded numberning and new caps on the wheel and a shiny coat anyway pretty neat
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[quote name='Bklyn Phil' post='45443' date='Oct 21 2006, 18:23 ']FDNY Purple K
I came across these today at the 75th anniversary celebration of Flod Bennet Field, NYC's firist municipal airport. Engines 228 and 229 have these as second pieces. There are four more in the fleet awaiting company assignment.[/quote] The new Purple K units went to....E33, E84, E163, and E326?........
That's not a "Q". Maybe a Federal CG model?
[quote name='TL-FF' post='45819' date='Oct 22 2006, 21:00 ']These nozzles are only about a year old. Any other pics of 229 and the purple K rig. They're the engine in my house and I was also wondering if you'd mind if I copied this onto my comp to brig to the FH. I promise to only make fun of the little guy sitting in a booster seat to drive the purple K rig. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote]
Here are two pix of E 229 followed by a shot of both from the rear - No objections at all to your using them. Phil, Bklyn.
I got to chat with the little guy driving the Purple K rig but that was just as they were going 10-8 *(in service available for a run) so engines were starting and they were leaving. Here a fuller side view (Properly posed and sunlit) of E229
Phil, Bklyn
And here's the last of this series - the backs of purple k and E229. I have to dig up the sunshade for the lens to get rid of the 'flare and glare' when shooting into the sun.
Phil, Bklyn.
It was an 'class 3' alarm from a sprinkler system. Must be a repeated 'offense' cause the response was a single engine, truck and chief. It was around the corner from where I was going so I got to do some more 'reflective stripe photography'.
These companies are first due at the Empire State Building. The front of Engine 1 carries this illuminated ESB model adorned with King Kong. Note the red white and blue lights inside the model.
[quote name='Ben' post='38655' date='Oct 1 2006, 01:40 ']Ladder 3 Taking Up
[/quote] Here's the front of Ladder 3. Cpl Bambury has just returned from duty in Iraq! I was chatting with FF Moran who lost his Bn chief brother in the 9-11 incident and was part of the Madison Square Garden rally for FDNY later in the fall of 2001. That's where he said, "OSB, you can kiss my royal Irish ***!" He said they take out the windows on the truck in the summer time and don't put them back in until it's really cold because they get so much heat from the engine and their runs are mostly close by. This goes back to a post by Ben on Oct 1 of this year. (See the red arrow at the top of this post.)
Yes, that's true (and not new) many of the companies remove the window for the "Summer"- This has been going on for a long time, including the Mack pumpers
-Also, there is some more audio of The War Years up- Tom's site crashed, and he's rebuilding. I submitted clips 2 &3 with more to come. Link is : [url="http://nycfire.net/node/190"]http://nycfire.net/node/190[/url]
[quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='47129' date='Oct 28 2006, 11:39 ']Yes, that's true (and not new) many of the companies remove the window for the "Summer"- This has been going on for a long time, including the Mack pumpers
-Also, there is some more audio of The War Years up- Tom's site crashed, and he's rebuilding. I submitted clips 2 &3 with more to come. Link is : [url="http://nycfire.net/node/190"]http://nycfire.net/node/190[/url][/quote] not working for me <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
FDNY Mobile Command Center #2 at the NYC Marathon (showing stripes and relective lettering)
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