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QantasLink (Canada) - Bombardier Q400 (C-GAFM)2 viewsThe Bombardier Dash 8 (formerly the de Havilland Canada Dash 8, sometimes abbreviated as DHC-8) is a series of twin-engined, medium range, turboprop airliners. Introduced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) in 1984, they are now produced by Bombardier Aerospace. Since 1996, the aircraft have been known as the Q Series, for "quiet".     (0 votes)
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Russian AF - Sukhoi Su-27SKM Flanker (305)2 viewsThe only "new" combat aircraft at Paris Air Show was the Sukhoi Su-27SKM, another derivative of the Su-27SM. This version, designed for the Russian Air Force, is the product of a modernization program for existing Su-27 fighters remaining in Russian service.     (0 votes)
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Russian AF - Sukhoi Su-27SKM Flanker (305)2 viewsThe Su-27SKM, built by the KNAPO (Konsomolsk on Amur, Russia) factory of the Sukhoi consortium, is the latest export proposal as a newly built aircraft and should not be mistaken with an earlier modernization proposal also called Su-27SMK.     (0 votes)
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Russian AF - Sukhoi Su-27SKM Flanker (305)3 views     (0 votes)
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FAF - Dassault Mirage F1-CT (223/30-QX)9 viewsThe Dassault Mirage F1 is a French single-seat air-superiority fighter and attack aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation as a successor of the Mirage III family.     (0 votes)
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FAF - Dassault Mirage F1-CT (223/30-QX)11 viewsThe Mirage F1-CT is the tactical ground attack version of the Mirage F1C-200. The first two prototypes were conversions. The first flew on 3 May 1991. Another 55 examples followed up to 1995, all being conversions carried out by the workshops of the French Air Force.     (0 votes)
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