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February 16, 2022 | Local, Aerospace

Le Canada cherche un remplacant pour ses Lockheed CP-140 Aurora. - avionslegendaires.net

12 février 2022, par Arnaud. Même si le futur vainqueur semble malheureusement assez logique la compétition a le mérite d'exister, au moins sur le papier. En ce mois de février le

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  • US clears armed helicopters for Iraq, surveillance aircraft for Canada

    October 9, 2018 | Local, Aerospace

    US clears armed helicopters for Iraq, surveillance aircraft for Canada

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