U.S. Army to lease Dash-7 for Airborne Reconnaissance Low training

The U.S. Army plans to lease a DeHavilland DHC-7 to train pilots for the Airborne Reconnaissance Low intelligence-gathering plane, which is based on the DHC-7 airframe. The lease would run from October 1997 through the end of fiscal 1998 with a six-month option, the Army said in an Aug. 13 Commerce...

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