de Havilland Canada - Toronto Bombardier Aerospace - Downsview | |
First flight | June 20, 1983 |
Introduction | 1984 with NorOntair |
Primary users | |
Produced | 1983–present |
Number built | 1054 (as of October 31, 2011)[1] |
Unit cost | Q200 US$13 million Q300 US$17 million Q400 US$27 million[2] |
5 comments:
They're OK... as long as the mainwheels stay on, or the stbd main leg don't collapse on landing!!
FlyBe wheel came off on t/o from Exeter; SAS main u/c leg collapse on landing at Copenhagen, and elsewhere! SAS sold their fleet!!!
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...FOGGY...
THATS WHAT YOU MEANT.....
WHEN YOU SAID......
LAST POST 'COMMENT THINGIE........'
"THE WHEELS MUST HAVE FALLEN OFF"....RIGHT????...
WHEN COMMENTING ON MY 'LOST DASH-8 POST'........
I HATE TO THINK SOMETHING GOT PAST ME.........PHEW!!!!!!!!
:))))
DAVE W...............LOVE YOUR NEW AVATAR.......!!!!!..
COURSE THERE'S AN OBVIOUS QUESTION.....HERE.........LOL
Hey Jules!
The lay-out of this post is just wonderful haha! Maybe I'm the only one seeing it all wrong haha.
@Foggy, LOL! I read about that when it happened!
Everyone have a nice weekend!
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