Heller Canadair CL-215

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Included Decals:
a) France: F-ZBBV, “Pélican 46” Civil Security, 1976 - 1996
b) Spain: UD13-13, Ejército del Aire 432-14, September 1993
c) Greece: N°1045, Hellenic Air Force, November 2014
d) Canada: N°217, C-FAFO, Province of Saskatchewan, 2010

The CL-215 was the first aircraft specifically designed from the outset for fighting wildfires. It was intended to replace the French and Canadian Canso Catalina amphibious aircraft. After the Canadian aircraft manufacturer received 10 orders from the French "Protection Civile" and 20 from the Province of Quebec, it decided to launch its new aircraft on February 1, 1966. The water bomber, certified in Canada, France, and the USA, could take on up to 1,414 US gallons in just 12 seconds.

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