Well, it finally happened. Sproat Lake will never quite be the same after December 15th, 2024, as the last remaining Martin Mars water bomber took off from the lake, leaving the place it has called home for more than 60 years.
The aircraft was supposed to fly nonstop from Sproat Lake, overflying the Hawaii Mars at the BC Aviation Museum, and then continue on down the West Coast of the United States to land in San Francisco.
Unfortunately, engine issues occurred and the flight crew decided to divert to Patricia Bay on 3 engines. Interestingly, this is also where the Hawaii Mars landed on its final flight!
EXTRA VIDEO FOOTAGE:
- Matt Armstrong
- Aaron, Ken & Joanne Burton
- Greg Duerksen
BOAT ACCESS;
- Rob Frolic
- Roc Longeuay
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Filmed on December 15, 2024
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