DeHavilland Cc-132 Dash 7

The De Havilland Canada DHC-7, widely recognized as the Dash 7, stands as a turboprop regional aircraft line renowned for its Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) performance. De Havilland aimed to create a 40-seater aircraft to compete with other models used by busy regional airlines, addressing not only remote routes but also the broader market. Despite its quieter operation, the Dash 7 retained most features of its predecessor, the Twin Otter. First taking flight in 1975, it remained in production until 1988, when De Havilland Canada was acquired by Boeing and subsequently Bombardier. In Canada, the series received the military designation CC-132 Dash 7.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power equipment tailored for the De Havilland CC-132 Dash 7 aircraft, encompassing tugs, ground power units, start power units and more. These offerings are meticulously designed to meet the unique requirements of the De Havilland CC-132 Dash 7.

Included in our offerings is the 757 tug, and the RBPSC300 continuous power unit. The latter is ideal for diagnostic tasks, pre-flight checks, or continuous equipment powering during operations, all without depleting the aircraft’s onboard batteries. Additionally, we provide a combination of start and continuous power in a single unit crafted specifically for the De Havilland CC-132 Dash 7 aircraft within our TC3000 range.


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