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Airbus CC-295 Kingfisher
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Military Vehicle Name
Airbus CC-295 Kingfisher
Manufacturer
Airbus
Faction
Canada
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Search-and-rescue aircraft replacing the Buffalo
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1997
End Year:
2065
RCAF CC-295W Kingfisher 503 airborne
A yellow Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-295W Kingfisher is shown in side profile against a blue sky. The landing gear is extended, both propellers are blurred in motion, the nose carries number 503, and the tail shows a Canadian flag with RCAF/ARC markings.
Aircraft shadow over green field
A dark aircraft shadow stretches across a green field photographed from above. The outline shows a straight wing, twin engine nacelles, a high tail, and landing gear shapes, while the aircraft itself is outside the frame.
RCAF CC-295W Kingfisher 501 landing
A yellow Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-295W Kingfisher is landing with the main wheels and nose gear extended. The nose shows aircraft number 501, the fuselage carries RESCUE/SAUVETAGE text, and the tail has a Canadian flag above RCAF/ARC markings.
RCAF CC-295W Kingfisher 501 on apron
A yellow Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-295W Kingfisher is parked on a concrete apron in side profile. The aircraft has red search-and-rescue striping, RESCUE/SAUVETAGE text near the forward fuselage, number 501 on the nose, a Canadian flag on the tail, and RCAF/ARC markings aft of the wing.
RCAF CC-295W Kingfisher 501 airborne
A yellow Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-295W Kingfisher flies above a tree line with landing gear extended. The propellers are blurred in motion, the fuselage carries Canada and RESCUE/SAUVETAGE markings, and the nose number 501 is visible.
CC-295W Kingfishers on ramp
Two yellow Airbus CC-295W Kingfisher aircraft sit on a ramp with mountains in the background. The foreground nose section shows aircraft number 501, a black nose radome, cockpit glazing, red striping, and the forward landing gear; a second Kingfisher is parked behind it with its nose, wing, and propeller visible.
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