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Canadair CL-215 "Conifair" taking water (FSC)


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I love air tankers and I love round engines, that's why!

 

Taking off from "Jean le Sage" Quebec:

Plane and airport are freeware.

 

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Excellent shots of your tanker and its round engines Jan. I know you feel comfortable in the water. :cool: :cool: :D I like the video too. It takes some careful flying to come in low over the trees to load up on water and take off again with all that extra weight. :)

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Just for curiosity sake, in your estimation, what is the ratio of you spending time on the water as opposed to under it, I know you have plenty of experience with both? :D

 

Super shots of your Canadair Jan. :)

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Listen: You know perfectly well all von Peerhovens rule the skies and the oceans! :mad: And you also know I was only involved in some minor accidents (little scratches) in the past that were NOT my fault! :mad: You share the gossips of the common men!
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Touchy, touchy, touchy, Jan... Adam is absolutely right, you do seem to be permanently connected to a snorkele! Nice shots, however, and I agree with the Zipster, well done on the water retrieval' you could easily have done a full gainer and gone in nose first!
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Klee: the only important part of your comment is "nice shots". Thanks for that :) and I (and everybody else with more than two brain cells in this great Forum) will ignore the useless other words :mad:
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Nice pics, and I liked the video too!

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