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The first two airframes underwent intensive operational test and evaluation in the United States for several months before Canada received the first airframe 147303 at an official acceptance ceremony at the Ottawa International Airport on 27 June 2013. [14] [15] [16] Fifteen aircraft were initially acquired, but one crashed in 2023.
On 23 March 1970 the No.603 Research Institute was tasked with developing a strategic bomber to be designated H-8, to reduce costs and development time the Xian H-6 airframe was used as a baseline. The first working sample was expected to be completed in 1973, and production was expected to be as early as in 1974.
The De Havilland Canada DHC-8, previously the Bombardier Dash 8, is a regional turboprop aircraft that was previously delivered in three size categories, typically seating from 37 passengers (DHC-8-100) to 90 passengers (DHC-8-400).
H8 – Launched June 1915; H9 – Launched June 1915; H10 – Launched June 1915. Disappeared 1918; This shipyard would go on to produce many civilian and military ships in Canada, including: River-class frigates for the Canadian, British, and US navies. Flower-class corvettes for the Canadian, British, and US navies. St. Laurent-class destroyer
In May 2005, the company subsequently purchased the parts and service business for all the older de Havilland Canada aircraft from Bombardier Aerospace. [8] On 24 February 2006, Viking purchased the type certificates from Bombardier for all the discontinued de Havilland Canada designs: the DHC-1 Chipmunk, DHC-2 Beaver, DHC-3 Otter, DHC-4 Caribou, DHC-5 Buffalo, DHC-6 Twin Otter and DHC-7 Dash ...
Hagström H8, the world's first massproduced eight stringed bass guitar. Haval H8, a Chinese mid-size SUV; Highway H08 (Ukraine), a road in Ukraine; Heathkit H-8, a 1977 home computer kit; HMS H8, a 1915 British Royal Navy H class submarine; HMS Eclipse, a 1934 E class destroyer of the Royal Navy; PRR H8, an American 2-8-0 steam locomotives model
Two-seat day bomber biplane DH.10 Airco DH.10 Amiens: 4 March 1918 Twin-engine heavy bomber biplane developed from the DH.3 DH.11 Airco DH.11 Oxford: 1919 Twin-engined day bomber DH.12 DH.12: Not built Improved DH.11 powered by Dragonfly engines and modified gunner's position – unbuilt [1] DH.13 Not used, probably due to superstition [1] DH.14
In November 2012, Kijiji entered into a listing partnership with Rentseeker.ca in Canada. [23] [24] In April and May 2015, Kijiji Hong Kong and Kijiji Taiwan closed, with the homepages providing a list of links to other eBay-owned classifieds sites in other countries. [25] [26] In June 2016, Kijiji introduced Admarkt, branded as Kijiji For ...