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Post by ringway on Oct 22, 2017 17:46:23 GMT
Could anyone advise please at what point in the Challenger production line did Canadair become Bombardier? Thanks, Ringway
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Post by timvlf on Oct 22, 2017 18:08:09 GMT
Very confusing as they (canadair) where bought by bombardier (sounds like a real ale) in 1986 thats all i can remember Regards tim
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Post by lordevanelpuss on Oct 23, 2017 5:09:52 GMT
Very confusing as they (canadair) where bought by bombardier (sounds like a real ale) in 1986 thats all i can remember Regards tim Indeed Bombardier was, maybe still is, a real ale. Originally brewed by Charles Wells of Bedford.
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Post by Devonport spotter on Oct 23, 2017 6:41:57 GMT
Hi Ringway,
CL-601-3A c/n 5024 was registered to Canadair as C-FCDF 15/06/1988, then to Bombardier 21/11/1988
The first true Bombardier Challenger was CL-601-3A c/n 5025 rgd to them 12/07/1988, and all subsequent Chally's test Reg's were to Bombadier....
Hope this Helps
Regards
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Post by timvlf on Oct 23, 2017 16:20:42 GMT
Well done you! I knew someone would have the correct details Regards tim
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Post by ringway on Oct 23, 2017 18:37:03 GMT
Awesome, thanks for the replies. Just wanted to label photos correctly. Ringway
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Post by mrbluesky on Oct 28, 2017 7:16:02 GMT
Very confusing as they (canadair) where bought by bombardier (sounds like a real ale) in 1986 thats all i can remember Regards tim Indeed Bombardier was, maybe still is, a real ale. Originally brewed by Charles Wells of Bedford. Still sold in Asda, Morrisons etc Hic!!!!! Bob
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Post by timvlf on Oct 28, 2017 7:33:09 GMT
Cheers!! Regards tim
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