INSTALLATION
Extract "bigradials-Securite Civile.ZIP" file. Drag and Drop "bigradials-Securite Civile'" into your Community folder.
Make sure correct folder is in community folder. Correct folder should contain 3 files (Sim Objects folder, Layout.json, and Manifest.json)
Sécurité Civile aircraft operate for the Rescue operation and civil-military cooperation branch under the Groupement des Moyens Aériens Sécurité Civile (Aerial Group). Aircraft carry the title SECURITE CIVILE on the fuselage sides, together with the international civil defence symbol. The aircraft are divided into the Groupement des Helicopteres de la Securite Civile (Helicopter Group) and the Groupement des Avions Bombardiers d'Eau (Water Bomber Group). 12 Bombardier 415s are currently operated by the Sécurité Civile, each able to drop 6,137 l (1,350 imp gal; 1,621 US gal). France was the first nation to commit to the CL-415 "Superscoop" in 1992, so that it could phase out its Canadair CL-215s
The Canadair CL-415 (Super Scooper, later Bombardier 415) and the De Havilland Canada DHC-515 are a series of amphibious aircraft built originally by Canadair and subsequently by Bombardier and Viking Air, and De Havilland Canada. The CL-415 is based on the Canadair CL-215 and is designed specifically for aerial firefighting; it can perform various other roles, such as the search and rescue and utility transport.
Development of the CL-415 began in the early 1990s, shortly after the success of the CL-215T retrofit programme had proven a viable demand for a turboprop-powered model of the original CL-215. Entering production in 2003, in addition to its new engines, the aircraft featured numerous modernisation efforts and advances over the CL-215, particularly in terms of its cockpit and aerodynamics, to yield improved performance. By the time the programme's production phase had begun, it was owned by Bombardier, who continued production up until 2015. In October 2016, the CL-415 programme was acquired by Viking Air, aiming to produce an updated CL-515, since renamed the DHC-515, and to be produced in Calgary, Alberta by De Havilland Canada.
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No, all good, just confirming, as this is on the web page...
"This category is for the Third Party Freeware Aircraft Grumman Goose G21A Redux II by OzWookie"
2 years ago
They don't have a category for the Big Radials goose so I posted it here. Hopefully it clears up any confusion
2 years ago
Tikki406
NapalmKiwi
So this is only for the freeware version ?
Great livery, Thank you for sharing
2 years ago
This is for the Big Radials Grumman goose. Would you like for me to make one for the freeware version?
2 years ago
Tikki406
NapalmKiwi