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Can someone identify this unusual plane at airport?


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I saw this plane at the SeaTac Airport and thought it was very unusual. The wings look too small to even be functional to me. What kind of plane is this and what is it used for?



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FIRE RESCUE




It can be seen a little better on this image





It is a rig used for fire and evacuation training.




A unique tool the department uses is an aircraft mock-up designed for aircraft approach, entry and tactics training on the airfield. The smoke generated is not harmful to the environment and provides a realistic challenge.
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    There is a big clue right underneath the "Sea-Tac Airport" decal - it says




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    It can be seen a little better on this image





    It is a rig used for fire and evacuation training.




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      There is a big clue right underneath the "Sea-Tac Airport" decal - it says




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      It can be seen a little better on this image





      It is a rig used for fire and evacuation training.




      A unique tool the department uses is an aircraft mock-up designed for aircraft approach, entry and tactics training on the airfield. The smoke generated is not harmful to the environment and provides a realistic challenge.
      source: https://www.portseattle.org/page/training







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        It is a rig used for fire and evacuation training.




        A unique tool the department uses is an aircraft mock-up designed for aircraft approach, entry and tactics training on the airfield. The smoke generated is not harmful to the environment and provides a realistic challenge.
        source: https://www.portseattle.org/page/training







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        A unique tool the department uses is an aircraft mock-up designed for aircraft approach, entry and tactics training on the airfield. The smoke generated is not harmful to the environment and provides a realistic challenge.
        source: https://www.portseattle.org/page/training








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