The Canadair CL-89 is a surveillance drone (UAV) produced jointly by Canada, Britain and West Germany in the 1960s. A larger and improved model with a...
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undergone redevelopment. During its operational years, Canadair achieved several aviation firsts; the CL-44D, based on the British Bristol Britannia airliner...
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The Canadair CL-66 was a turboprop version of the civilian Convair CV-440 Metropolitan. The CC-109 Cosmopolitan or "Cosmo" in RCAF service became the...
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powerful WR24, which yields 190-240 pounds of thrust. BQM-74 Chukar Canadair CL-89 Related lists List of aircraft engines Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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official documentation) at the end of 1968. Production by Canadair for the Canadian Forces was 89 single-seat aircraft, 46 dual-seat aircraft and 75 single-seat...
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over fences and through windows without damage. BAE Systems Phoenix Canadair CL-89 Midge Radio BTT, OQ-19 Observer, Northrop MQM-57 Falconer Black Hornet...
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Wahl, Paul (April 1974). "Jet Flight With No Wings". Popular Science. pp. 88–89 and 152. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Williams International. Official...
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Bombardier CRJ700 series (redirect from Canadair CL-600 Regional Jet CRJ-700)
manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier (formerly Canadair). Officially launched in 1997, the CRJ700's maiden flight took place on...
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List of aircraft (C–Cc) (redirect from List of aircraft (Cl))
CL-21 Canadair CL-28 Argus Canadair CL-30 Silver Star Canadair CL-41 Tutor Canadair CL-44 Yukon Canadair CL-66 Canadair CL-84 Dynavert Canadair CL-89 Canadair...
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HMQS Midge, an Australian torpedo launch in service from 1887 to 1912 Canadair CL-89, a surveillance drone called Midge in UK service Midge Bosworth (born...
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- operated by the 32nd Regiment Royal Artillery from 1999 to 2008. Canadair CL-89 Midge Radioplane BTT Black Hornet Nano Honeywell RQ-16 T-Hawk Corporal...
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reconnaissance (2017) Canadair CL-89, reconnaissance (1964) - joint funded by UK, later by West Germany as well CL-289, reconnaissance (1990) CL-227 Sentinel,...
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tranquil. Canadair purchased a licence to build the Britannia in Canada, adding another 72 aircraft in two variants. These were the stretched Canadair CL-44/Canadair...
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of Origin Model Location Picture Germany Canadair CL-89 (AN/USD-501) original hangar 7 Germany Canadair CL-289 (AN/USD-502) original hangar 7 Germany...
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Bombardier Global Express (redirect from Canadair Global Express)
fuselage-mounted engines. The clean-sheet design draws upon the earlier Canadair CL-600 and Bombardier CRJ. It shares its fuselage cross-section with these...
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North American F-86 Sabre (redirect from North American/Canadair/CAC F-86 Sabre)
capacity, Avon 26 engine. The F-86 was also manufactured by Canadair in Canada as the CL-13 Sabre to replace its de Havilland Vampires, with the following...
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1992. Canadair, Learjet and Short Brothers cost US$ 215 million to acquire and produced sales of US$1.3 billion in 1990. The sales of Canadair commuter...
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Starfighter McDonnell-Douglas F-4F, F, RF-4E Phantom II North American/Canadair CL-13 Sabre 5, 6, F-86K Republic F-84 Thunderstreak, RF-84F Thunderflash...
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delivery of the new JT12A-5 engines in July 1959. These were for the two Canadair CL-41 prototype trainers with a rating of 12.9 kN (2,900 lb st). The modified...
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net. Retrieved 6 December 2019. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Canadair CL-600-2B19 Regional Jet CRJ-100ER F-GRJS Brest-Guipavas Airport (BES)"...
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Boeing B-47 Stratojet (redirect from Canadair CL-52)
Stratotanker, which had greater fuel capacity. Canadair CL-52 An unusual conversion was the Canadair CL-52: a B-47B (USAF S/N 51-2059 RCAF S/N 059X) loaned...
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Lockheed U-2 (redirect from CL-282)
that area included No. 1 Air Division RCAF (Europe), which operated the Canadair Sabre Mark 6 from bases in northeastern France. This aircraft had a service...
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Cosmopolitan. All were re-engined in 1966 with Allison 501-D13 engines. Canadair CL-66 Company designation for the CC-109 Eland powered variant Air Algerie...
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und Technik Museum is open 365 days per year. Concorde Tu-144 Ju 52 Canadair CL-215 Douglas DC-3 Tu-134 300 vintage cars Mercedes and Maybach collection...
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executive transport aircraft, which eventually became the Canadair CL-600 Challenger. The CL-600 Challenger first flew in November 1978 and was powered...
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the Korean War 2 Squadron, based at Waterkloof AFB, was equipped with Canadair CL-13 Sabres. For a period the squadron was stationed at AFB Pietersburg...
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Consolidated PBY Catalina (redirect from Canadair CL-1 Canso)
Brothers Anson Mk.V Canadair CL-4 North Star CL-28 Argus CL-41 Tutor CL-44 Yukon CL-84 Dynavert CL-215 Waterbomber CL-415 Super Scooper CL-600 Challenger Cosmopolitan...
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48-618/627). CL-3 Proposed Canadair licensed produced variant from 1949, with 3 x Canadian Pratt & Whitney R-1820 engines. Was redesignated CL-12 in the...
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Whitney Canada. Pratt & Whitney Canada dominates the turboprop market with 89% of the turboprop regional airliner installed base in 2016, leading GE Aviation...
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