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  2. Bombardier Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Aviation is a division of Bombardier Inc. It is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. [2] Its most popular aircraft included the Dash 8 Series 400, CRJ100/200/440, and CRJ700/900/1000 lines of regional airliners, and the newer CSeries (also known as the Airbus A220).

  3. British Commonwealth Air Training Plan - Wikipedia

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    Later bilateral arrangements with individual NATO powers (1959–1983), the Military Training Assistance Plan, which has trained aircrews from developing countries since 1964 and NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC), since 1998, [28] a partnership of the Canadian Forces, Bombardier Aerospace Corporation and participating air forces. [29]

  4. Army Air Forces Bombardier School - Wikipedia

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    A July 1941 attempt at establishing a bombardier school at Lowry Field, Colorado [1] (3 instructor classes with the last graduating 14 March 1941), [4] was replaced by schools at Barksdale Field, Louisiana (moved to Albuquerque) [1] and Ellington Field, Texas [1] (changed [when?] to a navigator school.) [5] In June 1942, several classes of cadets were sent for bombardier training at Davis ...

  5. Army Air Forces Training Command - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Training dropping practice bombs from an AT-11 at Midland Army Airfield, Texas. Bombardier Training; Nine locations in Central and Western Flying Training Commands provided bombardier training. [1] Flexible Gunnery Training; At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Army Air Corps still did not have a specialized school for ...

  6. Bombardier delivers the first Global 6500 aircraft to the U.S ...

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    WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Bombardier delivered the first Global 6500 aircraft to the U.S. Army’s “Hades Program.” The plane has sensors that can detect movement on the ground and give ...

  7. Bombardier Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Inc. (French pronunciation: [bɔ̃baʁdje]) is a Canadian business jet manufacturer. [2] Headquartered in Montreal, the company was founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier to market his snowmobiles and became one of the world's biggest producers of aircraft and trains.

  8. Aviation Cadet Training Program (USAAF) - Wikipedia

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    Aviation cadets who washed out of pilot training were sent to navigator or bombardier school. Aviation cadets who washed out of navigator or bombardier training were usually sent to Flexible Gunnery School to become aerial gunners. Liaison Pilot School lasted 60 flight hours. It was an option for cadets who had passed primary training, but had ...

  9. 34th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The wing supervised Training Command Flight Schools in Central and Northern Texas and Oklahoma. The assigned schools provided specialized training for bombardiers, and the wing was the home of the "West Texas Bombardier Quadrangle" schools (Childress, Midland, San Angelo, and Big Spring Army Airfields).