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A Closer Look At The Challenger 600 Series Airplane



 
 
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Old February 18th 05, 09:46 PM
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Default A Closer Look At The Challenger 600 Series Airplane

The commuter airplane involved in the Teterboro accident has a history
of crashes. The Challenger 600 series is built by Canadair and by
corporate jet standards is a big plane with a wingspan of between 61
and 65 feet. Depending on the seat configuration, it can carry up to
22 people. ...

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