Bombardier (Business) CL-415

The Canadair CL-415 was built and designed specifically for aerial firefighting in the early 1990s. The CL-415 was a more modern, turboprop-powered new design, based on the predecessing CL-215T. Several aspects of the aircraft were overhauled, such as the general aerodynamics and the cockpit arrangements, all focused on improving the performance of the aircraft. As a water bombarder, Canadair wanted the aircraft to be reliable and significantly modernised, to satisfy the demands of the market. The aircraft utilised two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW123AF engines. Shortly after productions commenced in 1994, Bombardier had bought the rights for the aircraft’s programme, this was later acquired by Viking Aircraft.

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