History: Bombardier 415
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Role | Amphibious water bomber | ||
Manufacturer : | Canadair Bombardier Aerospace | ||
First flight : | 6 December 1993 | ||
Status : | Active service | ||
Primary users : | Canada, Italy, France, Greece | ||
Introduced : | 1994 | ||
Number built : | 88 | ||
Unit cost : | $37 million CAD | ||
List of Bombardier 415s by registration number |
The Bombardier 415 Superscooper (formerly known as the Canadair CL-415 SuperScooper) is a Canadian amphibious aircraft. It is an aircraft which was specifically designed and built for aerial firefighting and is based on the company's CL-215 flying boat. It is marketed in the United States as the "Superscooper"
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