The Canadair CL-66 was a turboprop version of the civilian Convairliner. The CC-109 Cosmopolitan or "Cosmo" in RCAF service became the standard VIP aircraft as well as replacing the Douglas Dakota and the North American B-25 Mitchell in light transport duties. After a lengthy career stretching into the 1990s, the CC-109 was replaced by the CC-142 Dash 8 and CC-144 Challenger.
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cruise speed main |
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more performance |
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range alt |
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power alt |
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area main |
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power main |
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height main |
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payload alt |
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range main |
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ceiling main |
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empty weight main |
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stall speed main |
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First Flight |
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max speed alt |
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jet or prop? |
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empty weight alt |
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plane or copter? |
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ceiling alt |
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max takeoff weight main |
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cruise speed more |
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payload main |
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