12-650: CLASS may refer to: Organizations [ edit ] Canadian Light Aircraft Sales and Service , a Canadian aircraft manufacturer Class (warez) , a group from 1997 to 2004 College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences , an academic college at the University of Houston, US Centre for Labour and Social Studies , chaired by Laura Pidcock Science and technology [ edit ] Canadian Land Surface Scheme , for use in large scale climate models Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor , an experiment to measure
24-502: A desire to retire and Gilmour and Gill bought CADI, including the rights to the R-80, R-120 and L-160 aircraft designs. They renamed the company Canadian Light Aircraft Sales and Service , commonly called CLASS . Between 1998 and 2001 Potvin still produced parts, as CLASS assumed production. Potvin retired in 2001. To preserve the CADI name the aircraft line was called BushCaddy , a play on
36-742: The Canada 2021 Census was 7,184. The name means "The Cedars" in French. There is an extensive rapid on the St. Lawrence River at this location. During the American Revolution , the Battle of the Cedars was fought in the vicinity. In 1959-1960 Swedish writer, Stig Claesson , lived in the village at a place called Point Charlie and later wrote a book about it called My friend Charlie . This location
48-567: The abbreviation and the meaning of one who carries . To expand production the company moved to larger accommodation at nearby Les Cedres, Quebec . By 2005 they had five employees with Gilmore doing the design and engineering work and Gill handling the marketing and financial aspects. Gilmore designed the Bushcaddy L-162 Max and L-164 . In about 2010 Gilmore and Gill retired and sold the company to Tony Watkin, an Australian who relocated it to Lachute , Quebec and renamed it after
60-703: The aircraft line itself, Bushcaddy International Inc. In November 2012 the company moved production to the Cornwall Regional Airport at Summerstown, Ontario and also accepted a contract with the airport to operate the UNICOM radio service. Les Cedres, Quebec Les Cèdres is a municipality located north of the Saint Lawrence River in the Montérégie of Quebec , Canada, near Vaudreuil-Dorion . The population as of
72-571: The current Municipality of Les Cèdres. List of former mayors (since formation of current municipality): The west end of Quebec Autoroute 30 , a Montreal Island bypass route, runs through this area to link up with Autoroute 20. Montréal/Les Cèdres Airport , a single-runway general aviation airport, is located north of Quebec Autoroute 20 in the Les Cèdres area. Commission Scolaire des Trois-Lacs operates Francophone schools. Lester B. Pearson School Board operates Anglophone schools. It
84-482: The polarization of the cosmic microwave background Custom Local Area Signaling Services , which describes telephony terms e.g. call waiting, caller ID Other [ edit ] Consular Lookout and Support System , a system supporting the U.S. Department of State 's Bureau of Consular Affairs See also [ edit ] Class (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
96-562: The rapids. It was first settled in 1715. In 1845, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Soulanges was created (named in honour of Joseph-Dominique-Emmanuel Le Moyne de Longueuil , Seigneur of Soulanges), followed by the Village Municipality of Soulange in 1852. In 1967, the Village Municipality of Soulange was renamed to Les Cèdres. In 1985, Les Cèdres and Saint-Joseph-de-Soulanges were merged to form
108-547: The title CLASS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CLASS&oldid=1046607777 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Canadian Light Aircraft Sales and Service Bushcaddy Aircraft Canada , usually just called Bushcaddy or BushCaddy ,
120-565: Was a Canadian aircraft manufacturer based at the Cornwall Regional Airport in Summerstown, Ontario . The company specialized in the design and manufacture of kit aircraft . By August 2020 the company website had been blanked and it is likely that the company is no longer in business. The company started as a flight training operation called Club Aeronautique Delisle Incorporated (CADI), based in Lac Saint-Jean , Quebec. It
132-501: Was already notable in the late 17th century because of the large rapids on the St. Lawrence River, marked by tall cedars (French: les cèdres ) that grew there in abundance. Hence, the location was originally known as Cedars Rapids, or as mentioned by cartographer Deshayes in 1695, as Rapide du Costeau des Cèdres . Subsequently, it was also known as Coteau-des-Cèdres, Portage-du-Coteau-des-Cèdres, or just Les Cèdres. Numerous explorers and military expeditions passed there to portage around
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#1732797435647144-540: Was founded by Jean Eude Potvin who designed the CADI R-80 and put it into production as a kit aircraft in 1994. He went on to design and build the R-120 and L-160 . Sean Gilmore and Marlene Gill started a flight training venture at Montréal/Saint-Lazare Aerodrome , operating a CADI R-80 aircraft. Impressed with the design they became distributors for Potvin, handling marketing outside of Quebec. In 1998 Potvin expressed
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