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"Bombardier: A Legacy of Innovation and Adventure" From the sleek Can-Am Spyder Roadster to the mighty Bombardier E-11A Global Express 11-9001

Background imageBombardier Collection: Persian camel artillery: bombardiers firing

Persian camel artillery: bombardiers firing cannons from saddles.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageBombardier Collection: Enola Gay presented to the Smithsonian

Enola Gay presented to the Smithsonian
The superfortress bomber Enola Gay, the first aircraft to carry the atomic bomb in war when it dropped the bomb Little Boy over Hiroshima, Japan in World War Two

Background imageBombardier Collection: Jack Johnson, boxer, going to court, London

Jack Johnson, boxer, going to court, London
The American heavyweight boxer Arthur John Johnson, better known as Jack Johnson (1878-1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion between 1908 and 1915

Background imageBombardier Collection: Can-Am Can-Am Spyder Roadster 2009 yellow

Can-Am Can-Am Spyder Roadster 2009 yellow

Background imageBombardier Collection: Persian bombardier firing a cannon mounted

Persian bombardier firing a cannon mounted on a saddle on a camel.. Handcolored woodcut from Auguste Wahlens Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World, Brussels, 1845

Background imageBombardier Collection: Turkish cavalry, artillery man, and Turkish

Turkish cavalry, artillery man, and Turkish women and children.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageBombardier Collection: Sperry bomb sight in action by G. H. Davis

Sperry bomb sight in action by G. H. Davis
Precision bombing: the Sperry bomb sight in action during a raid, Second World War. The flight of bombs is controlled by a mechanism guided by a skilled bombardier. Date: 1944

Background imageBombardier Collection: A CL-415 Italian Fire Hunter

A CL-415 Italian Fire Hunter flying above Lago di Viverone in northern Italy

Background imageBombardier Collection: A CL-415 Italian Fire Hunter flying above a lake in Italy

A CL-415 Italian Fire Hunter flying above a lake in Italy
A CL-415 Italian Fire Hunter skimming the waters of Lago di Viverone in northern Italy

Background imageBombardier Collection: Illustration of a-B-26 Marauder

Illustration of a-B-26 Marauder. Flak Bait is a B-26 Marauder from the 449th Bombardment Squadron, 322d Bombardment Group

Background imageBombardier Collection: A Bombardier Aerospace CL-415 MP of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency

A Bombardier Aerospace CL-415 MP of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
March 26, 2013 - A Bombardier Aerospace CL-415 MP of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency taking off from Langkawi Airport, Malaysia

Background imageBombardier Collection: A Royal Moroccan Air Force CL-415

A Royal Moroccan Air Force CL-415
A Royal Moroccan Air Force Canadair CL-415 during Marrakech Air Show 2014 in Morocco

Background imageBombardier Collection: Illustration of a Martin-B-26 Marauder

Illustration of a Martin-B-26 Marauder
Illustration of a-B-26 Marauder. Missour Mule II is a B-26B Marauder from the 598th Bombardment Squadron, 397th Bombardment Group

Background imageBombardier Collection: Bombardier and Calosoma

Bombardier and Calosoma

Background imageBombardier Collection: World War II 1939-1945. Woman completing work on bombardier nose section of B-17F navy bomber

World War II 1939-1945. Woman completing work on bombardier nose section of B-17F navy bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, USA, 1942. Better known as the Flying Fortress

Background imageBombardier Collection: Guided tram transport system

Guided tram transport system. Guided electric rubber-tyred tram operating on the Caen Guided Light Transit, a public transport system in Caen, Normandy, France

Background imageBombardier Collection: WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Aerial bombardments by Italian planes on French territory

WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Aerial bombardments by Italian planes on French territory. Drawing

Background imageBombardier Collection: Antarctic Research Station

Antarctic Research Station. Scientific field party riding Bombardier skidoos above the British Antarctic Surveys Rothera Station




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"Bombardier: A Legacy of Innovation and Adventure" From the sleek Can-Am Spyder Roadster to the mighty Bombardier E-11A Global Express 11-9001, it has always been synonymous with cutting-edge technology and thrilling experiences. One man who knows this all too well is David Wright, an avid enthusiast who can't get enough of his Can-Am Spyder Roadster. With its unique design and powerful engine, he feels like a true road warrior every time he hits the open road. But it's not just on land where Bombardier shines. In the icy terrains of Antarctica, their skidoos have become essential companions for explorers braving extreme conditions. These reliable machines ensure safe passage through treacherous landscapes, allowing scientists to conduct groundbreaking research in one of Earth's most remote regions. Sports enthusiasts also appreciate Bombardier's contributions. Cricketer Barton relies on their precision-engineered equipment to enhance his performance on the field, while boxing matches at Brighton are electrified by the presence BD-700 Global Express N70EW - a symbol of power and luxury. Yet it doesn't stop there – military operations benefit from Bombardier's expertise as well. The formidable Bombardier Sentinel R. 1 ZJ693 stands tall as a surveillance aircraft protecting national security interests worldwide. Its counterpart, ZJ690, ensures that no threat goes unnoticed – both embodying strength and vigilance in defense forces across nations. Innovation has always been at the heart of Bombardier’s mission; even during World War II when they developed Sperry bomb-sight apparatus in 1944 – revolutionizing targeting accuracy for bomber planes during critical missions. Finally, let us not forget about legendary aviator Bombardier Hanna whose name became synonymous with aviation excellence throughout history - inspiring generations to reach new heights in flight exploration.