Bombardier CL-215/215T/415

The piston-powered CL-215 amphibian aircraft first flew in 1967 primarily as a fire-fighting platform, though it was also used for transport, maritime surveillance, search and rescue and assorted spraying duties. Production of the dual Pratt & Whitney R-2800-CA3-powered aircraft ended in 1989, with...

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