File:Canadair CL-600-1A11 Challenger 600, Bombardier AN1006238.jpg

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editPhotographer |
Alain Rioux |
Location InfoField | Ottawa - Rockcliffe (YRO / CYRO), Canada - Ontario |
Aircraft type InfoField | Canadair CL-600-1A11 Challenger 600 |
Operator InfoField | Bombardier |
Registration InfoField | C-GCGT |
Type InfoField | Photograph |
Description |
English: Former prototype and experimental aircraft with Bombardier and now the latest addition to the National Aviation Museum collection having flown in just few days ago from Wichita, Kansas. This aircraft has a red pitot boom and a parachute that can be deployed after the jettison of the tail cone. |
Date | 11 February 2006 |
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Construction number InfoField | 1003 |
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Note: This permission only extends to photos taken by Alain Rioux at this link, in addition to files which may be provided via email. It does not include any other content from the above sites which has not been provided by Alain Rioux.
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