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By: Tony Osborne

De Havilland Canada’s amphibious DHC-515
France’s Securite Civile aerial-firefighting agency is one of several European CL-415 operators also acquiring De Havilland Canada’s amphibious DHC-515. France’s geography—and that of other southern European countries—makes it an ideal place to use amphibians for the aerial-firefighting mission. Credit: Tony Osborne/AW&ST
Coulson 737-300 firefighting conversion
Coulson has sold firefighting conversions of the 737-300 in Argentina and Australia and is using the aircraft on its own contracts. Now the company is embarking on an adaptation of the 737-700 that it expects will have strong export appeal. Credit: Coulson Aviation
Hynaero twin-­turboprop amphibious aricraft
The shape of firefighting amphibians to come? France’s Hynaero is developing a twin-­turboprop amphibious aircraft. Credit: Hynaero
Roadfour amphibious concept
Belgium’s Roadfour is exploring a more advanced amphibian configuration with greatly increased water delivery capacity. Credit: Roadfour

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