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I wrote a version of this article on the wikipedia. Someone else redirected it to the article on the planes predecessor, the CL-415. | {{WPauthor2|Geo Swan||I wrote a version of this article on the wikipedia. Someone else redirected it to the article on the planes predecessor, the CL-415. <p>The version I ported here is my last version, so no attribution to the wikipedia is required.|[[User:George Swan|George Swan]] ([[User talk:George Swan|talk]]) 00:11, 25 March 2022 (CDT)}} | ||
The version I ported here is my last version, so no attribution to the wikipedia is required. | |||
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I have requested permission to use a photo of the CL-515 on this article via info @ vikingair.com. I received a response but am still awaiting approval of the request. In the meantime, they directed me to this recent press release: https://dehavilland.com/en/media . [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 10:48, 4 April 2022 (CDT) | I have requested permission to use a photo of the CL-515 on this article via info @ vikingair.com. I received a response but am still awaiting approval of the request. In the meantime, they directed me to this recent press release: https://dehavilland.com/en/media . [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User talk:Pat Palmer|talk]]) 10:48, 4 April 2022 (CDT) | ||
: An authorized photo would be great. What I would really like would be some free photos of the aircraft configured for maritime patrol. The plan would be to sling the same kind of optics placed on military unmanned aerial vehicles under one wing of the aircraft. The advanced sensors could be used for fishery or environmental protection - not solely military duties. | |||
: The first Imax theatre was at Ontario Place, in Toronto. It was the first, and impressive, with its massive screen. But, when it opened, there were almost no films specifically made in the Imax format. One of the very first was about firefighting, in Northern Ontario, and it contained some spectacular footage of the recently introduced DHC-215, scooping up water, dropping water. | |||
: Cheers! [[User:George Swan|George Swan]] ([[User talk:George Swan|talk]]) 19:47, 5 April 2022 (CDT) |
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I released this article to the Wikipedia article of the same name, under the Wikipedia username Geo Swan. | |
I wrote a version of this article on the wikipedia. Someone else redirected it to the article on the planes predecessor, the CL-415. The version I ported here is my last version, so no attribution to the wikipedia is required. | |
George Swan (talk) 00:11, 25 March 2022 (CDT) |
no Technology workgroup
I changed the Metadata page for this article to the Engineering workgroup. It was "Technology", but there is no such workgroup. Please always assign an article to an existing workgroup on the Metadata page. The workgroups can be found on the front page Welcome to Citizendium. Pat Palmer (talk) 07:32, 29 March 2022 (CDT)
photo and press release
I have requested permission to use a photo of the CL-515 on this article via info @ vikingair.com. I received a response but am still awaiting approval of the request. In the meantime, they directed me to this recent press release: https://dehavilland.com/en/media . Pat Palmer (talk) 10:48, 4 April 2022 (CDT)
- An authorized photo would be great. What I would really like would be some free photos of the aircraft configured for maritime patrol. The plan would be to sling the same kind of optics placed on military unmanned aerial vehicles under one wing of the aircraft. The advanced sensors could be used for fishery or environmental protection - not solely military duties.
- The first Imax theatre was at Ontario Place, in Toronto. It was the first, and impressive, with its massive screen. But, when it opened, there were almost no films specifically made in the Imax format. One of the very first was about firefighting, in Northern Ontario, and it contained some spectacular footage of the recently introduced DHC-215, scooping up water, dropping water.
- Cheers! George Swan (talk) 19:47, 5 April 2022 (CDT)