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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

First flight of the Bull after winter repairs.A gorgeous spring day In Alberta.

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  • Hello everyone, Ive started a new Channel up as some things have changed..we got rid of the old bull and replaced her with a shiny new Thrush 510-P. Yes,yes its a crying shame but hey..we still have a 600 Thrush with a geared 1340. So all is not lost. Im making a point to get more videos up of spraying and put the footage of last summer up. Be sure to check in on my new channel.

    thanks,

    Ben.

  • Dream machine. The 1820's sound is like a symphony.

  • WOOT WOOT go dad!!!!!!

  • It's a beautiful machine. Thanks for putting this video on - more please!!

  • Sounds like a P 47. That sound tickles my eardrums.

  • Second thought: you didn't dare operate the Viper 1200 without the speed ring. Without it, would shake terribly in the turns, with one, it would out turn a turbine. The Viper 1200 with its rag tail and 400-gallon hopper didn't have the extra weight of the Bull and its dual cockpit and 500-gallon hopper, just adding to the thrill... I've seen where it would take off into the wind, full hopper and fuel shorter than it could turn around and land empty, downwind. -Bill

  • Sure brings back many memories. I, too, like ag2a320, owned a Viper 1200 in the last 1980s, 1975 model. Sold it Dudley Beek in Jamaica. Went back 10 years later and flew it in Jamaica for kicks. He had added extended wings. Why? I can't imagine! I used to pull alongside a 1978 Turbo Thrush with a PT6A-34, wave and walk off and leave it. Nothing like it with such raw horsepower. -Bill Lavender

  • He is kicking ASS

  • Wow..............just incredible, i'd never seen one of those thrushes, it's just beautiful!

  • Owned 2 Bull Thrushes ( S/n 033 & 035DC) and 3 Viper S-2R1200's. Flown all of the S-2 series and nothing performs like a R-1820 powered Thrush. We still have our first Viper in storage can bear to part with it. Since switched to -34 400gal. If you think a Factory Bull's a Beast. Strap a 400 gal 1425 HP Servo-Aero Viper 1200. Still miss the sound and power of a 23E50 Prop and 1820-76 pulling 45HG and flowing 125 Gals at full take-off power.

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