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Bombardier Canadair 415 Superscooper, Canada



The water tanks can be filled in 12s by the scoops.


  • The Bombardier Canadair 415 amphibious aircraft.

  • The Canadair 415 is known in the firefighting service as the Superscooper.

  • The Canadair 415 aircraft can remain on station for up to three hours,...

  • The aircraft has a firefighting drop system composed of four independently...

  • The cockpit of the 415.

  • A search and rescue variant.

  • The water tanks are filled in flight while skimming over the water surface...

  • The water tanks can be filled in 12s by the scoops.

  • Four water tanks installed in the main fuselage compartment have a capacity...

  • The Canadair 415 is also capable of adaptation to a variety of roles, such as...

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