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Canadair CL-215 [starter set]

Firefighting Seaplane Aircraft · Modern
Heller · 56373 · 1/72 · 2021
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Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
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Plastic model kit with paint, brushes and glue

276mm

397mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Canadair CL-215 Firefighting Seaplane
  • 1 x Heller Acrylic Paints Set
  • 1 x Heller Paintbrush
  • 1 x Heller Polystyrene Cement
1:
French Securité Civile
Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
French Securité Civile
2:
Canadian Government of Saskatchewan
Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
Canadian Government of Saskatchewan
3:
Spanish Air Force
Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
Spanish Air Force
4:
Greek-Hellenic Air Force
Canadair CL-215 [starter set]
Greek-Hellenic Air Force

First aircraft ever designed to fight bushfires from its inception, the CL-215 was devised to replace French and Canadian Canso Catalina amphibious planes. After receiving 10 orders from the French Protection Civile and 20 from the province of Quebec, the Canadian plane maker decided to launch their new aircraft on 1 February 1966. Certified in Canada, France and the USA, the seaplane can scoop up to 1,414 US gallons in only 12 seconds.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Canadair CL-215 Firefighting Seaplane
  • 1*Heller Acrylic Paints Set
  • 1*Heller Paintbrush
  • 1*Heller Polystyrene Cement

First aircraft ever designed to fight bushfires from its inception, the CL-215 was devised to replace French and Canadian Canso Catalina amphibious planes. After receiving 10 orders from the French Protection Civile and 20 from the province of Quebec, the Canadian plane maker decided to launch their new aircraft on 1 February 1966. Certified in Canada, France and the USA, the seaplane can scoop up to 1,414 US gallons in only 12 seconds.

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