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Canadair (724 bytes)
1: '''Canadair''' was created in 1944 by the government of [[Can... 3: As part of Bombardier, Canadair lives on in the series of [[business jet]]s or [[... 6: * [[Canadair CL-215|CL-215]] [[Aerial firefighting|water bombe... 9: * [[Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet|CRJ]]-100, -200, -600 and -700 serie... Canadair CL-215 (1958 bytes) 3: ...of purpose-built firefighting aircraft built by [[Canadair]] and later [[Bombardier]]. Also known as the ''"... 36: [[Canadair CL-217]] [[Canadair CL-415]] Canadair CT-114 Tutor (2049 bytes) 4: The '''[[Canadair]] CT-114 Tutor''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]]-built ... Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (3089 bytes) 1: ...small Canadian airliner based originally on the [[Canadair Challenger]] business jet. It is in service with ... Super Scooper (592 bytes) 1: ... super scooper are the [[Canadair CL-215]], the [[Canadair CL-217|CL-217]] and the [[Bombardier CL-415]], th... Tiltwing (1218 bytes) 7: The [[Canadair CL-84]] ''Dynavert'' was a successful tiltwing de... 12: * [[Canadair CL-84]] ''Dynavert'' 25: ...russian.ee/~star/vertigo/canadair_dynavert-r.html Canadair CL-84 "Dynavert"] Pinnacle Airlines (600 bytes) 1: ...ink]] for [[Northwest Airlines]]. It operates the Canadair Regional Jet from [[Minneapolis-Saint Paul Intern... 3: ...he [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. They fly the Canadair Regional Jet. Delta Connection (1102 bytes) 13: <tr><td>[[Bombardier Aerospace|Bombardier]] Canadair CRJ-100/200</td><td>226</td></tr> 14: <tr><td>Bombardier Canadair CRJ-700</td><td>59</td></tr> Comair (1589 bytes) 1: ... the Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet 100 and the Canadair Regional Jet 700. Its [[IATA]] code is OH. Air Wisconsin (1527 bytes) 2: [[Image:Uax.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An AWAC [[Canadair]] Regional Jet prepares to depart to Madison, Wis... 6: ...]]. It operates the [[BAe 146]] Avro RJ and the [[Canadair]] Regional Jet. Bombardier Challenger (4499 bytes) 1: ...designed by [[Bill Lear]] and produced first by [[Canadair]] until that company was bought by Bombardier Aer... 4: ...usive rights to produce and develop the design to Canadair, who renamed it the '''CL-600 Challenger'''. 28: ...ew years later, a new project would develop the [[Canadair Regional Jet]] based on a stretched Challenger de... 56: [[Canadair Regional Jet]] - 63: '''Designation sequence (Canadair):''' Laguna Fire (1589 bytes) 6: ...aft, a representative of [[Canadair]] brought a [[Canadair CL-215|CL-215]] to southern California to demonst... Adria Airways (1750 bytes) 23: * 5 [[Canadair]] [[Canadair CRJ-200|CRJ-200 LR]] Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 (550 bytes) 6: *[[Bombardier Aerospace]] (''Canadair'') Velvet Glove (1964 bytes) 1: ...[CADRE]] (today DRD Valcartier) and produced by [[Canadair]] starting in [[1953]]. 131 Velvet Gloves had bee... 3: ...that was then entering service with the [[RCAF]]. Canadair was selected as the manufacturer, and [[Westingho... Saab 2000 (2052 bytes) 9: ...[Embraer ERJ-145|ERJ-145]] and the [[Canadair]] [[Canadair CRJ-200|CRJ-200]], which provided better performa... Bombardier Aerospace (4645 bytes) 3: ...c. The loss of many desirable highly paid jobs at Canadair would have confirmed their complaint. 6: After acquiring Canadair in [[1986]] and restoring it to profitability, Bo... 9: ...t designs originated in the design departments of Canadair or de Havilland Aircraft of Canada. The company h... 11: ...ounted engines. The CRJ is a derivative of the [[Canadair CL-600 Challenger]] business jet. Both aircraft ... 24: ===Canadair Regional Jets=== The Red Knight (aircraft) (627 bytes) 3: ... in aviation|1969]]. Consisting of a single red [[Canadair CT-33 Silver Star]], the Red Knight performed loo... Air Sahara (745 bytes) 19: * [[Canadair]] CRJ-200 - 7 Deep stall (1072 bytes) 3: ...he 1980s a prototype of the latest model of the [[Canadair Challenger]] [[business jet]] entered deep stall ...
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