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09-17-2023 Here is the Coulson - Tan Aviation Boeing CH-47D Chinook Helitanker Taking Showing Off at the Chino Airport. This CH 47 has the state of the art computerized 3000 USG RADS L tanking system. Coulson Aviation Operates Type 1 helicopters, Coulson Aviation (USA) Inc. is fully equipped to carry out aerial firefighting across the globe. With our proprietary technology, multiple aircraft types, and highly experienced attack crews we can fight fires on multiple continents simultaneously. https://www.coulsonaviationusa.com/fleet This Chinook Helitanker is operating for the Orange County County Fire, California Edison. Manufacturer: Boeing Vertol Model: CH-47D Chinook Reg: N42CU Yr. 1992 Airline: Coulson - Tan Flying Tankers Serial #: M.3419 This Boeing CH-47D Chinook N42CU (N166CN) Operated By Coulson - Tan, Previous Operator's UC Helitanker , US Army 91-00270 Withdrawn from service Delivery: 1992-12-15 Coulson’s CH-47 Chinook N42CU. A 3,000-gallon night-flying firefighting helicopter operating in Southern California. The CH-47 Chinook Very Large Helitanker (VLHT) operated by Coulson Aviation is working under a contract in collaboration with Southern California Edison (SCE) and the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA). Registered as N42CU, the night-flying Chinook crewed 24/7 and available for responses day and night within the 15 counties served by SCE. The daily availability costs of $2.1 million for the contract period are being paid by SCE, while the hourly costs will be covered by the agencies responsible for the fire protection where the fires occur. The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is an American twin-engined, tandem rotor, heavy-lift helicopter developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol (later renamed Boeing Helicopter and now named Boeing Rotorcraft Systems). The CH-47 is among the heaviest lifting Western helicopters. Its name, Chinook, is from the Native American Chinook people of Washington state.