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More model informationA pioneer in the evolution of crash-rescue vehicles, the O-11 entered service with the USAF in 1952 as one of the first vehicles designed specifically to fight military aircraft crash fires. The O-11A pictured here entered the fire school at Lowry AFB in 1954, retiring at Chanute AFB in the 1980s. Manufacturer: American LaFrance Engines: Truck-310 HP; Pump-200 HP Capacity: 1,110 GAL Water-Foam; 40 GAL CB Crew: Five (normally three) Nozzles: Two remote control turret nozzles at 200 GPM; Three ground sweep nozzles beneath front bumper; Two beneath chassis
On loan from the US Air Force Museum System
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Jul 25th 2022
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