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A water bomber flies by using its aircraft design, typically a modified cargo or passenger plane, equipped with large tanks that store water or fire retardant. During flight, the pilot locates a fire and approaches it at a low altitude. The bomber then releases the water or retardant in a controlled manner, using gravity or pressurized systems, to create a barrier against the fire or to cool down hot spots. These aircraft are crucial in firefighting efforts, especially in remote areas where ground access is limited.

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