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- From: akctai@acs.ucalgary.ca (Alan Kar-cheung Tai)
- Subject: Re: F16 Characteristics
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- Message-ID: <92Dec25.053806.26922@acs.ucalgary.ca>
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 92 05:38:06 GMT
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- In article <18676@mindlink.bc.ca> Joel_Murray@mindlink.bc.ca (Joel Murray) writes:
- >Robert O'Brien writes:
- >> Msg-ID: <1992Dec17.202136.15444@netcom.com>
- >> Posted: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 20:21:3
- >>
- >> Org. : Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
- >>
- >> The CF-100 and CF-105 were indigenous products of Canadair. I'm _NOT_ very
- >> expert on them, but the CF-105 was a BIG strike bomber, somewhere
- >> between a B-58 and FB-111 in mission/performance, and a lot like
- >> the TSR of Britain. I think it was late fifties/early sixties, and
- >> apparently, political forces were so afraid that this plane would perform,
- >> that they not only cancelled it, but broke up the prototype, such that all
- >> the Canadian air museum has is the landing gear and much of the nose
- >> section.
- >>
- >> Any Canadian buffs care to contribute? This exhausts _my_ knowledge
- >> of the subject.
- >
- >The plane to which you are referring is the Avro Arrow. Unfortunately, I
- >can't seem to find any reference material right now... :-(
- From drguglie Thu Dec 24 00:25:07 1992
-
- Posting on behalf of my buddy:
-
- For those of you who are really interested, there is a book published
- by McGraw Hill Ryerson out of Toronto copyright 1988 by the author
- Greig Stewart called "Shutting Down the National Dream - A.V.Roe and
- the The Tragedy of the Avro Arrow. (ISBN0-07-549675-5) It won a
- National Business Book Award, and that may indicate the direction
- from which it was written, but I've never read it. The reason I know of
- it is that my father purchased it because he was in school for
- the Aeronautical Engineering program before being forced to change
- professions due to the fact that the industry in Canada was basically
- destroyed by the cancellation of the Avro Arrow by PM John
- Diefenbaker on Feb.20, 1959. The following is the promo on the back of
- the book, reproduced here against copyright (but hopefully I won't
- go to jail since this is going to act as a promotion... ;).
-
- "It could be called a love story, a love story between men and engines
- and aircraft. It becomes noticeable first in the quiet way they
- remember, and then in the way their eyes occasionally mist up when they
- recall a special moment, as if haunted by a past they didn't have a
- chance to finish. Tragedy is clearly the difference between what really
- is and what might have been, and it's the 'might have beens' that seem
- to hurt so much and touch with such profound sadness virtually every
- person who was there. Not only is it painful for them to recall what
- was obviously the time of their lives, it is even more painful living
- with the unfulfillable desire to get another crack at it, and this time
- to get it right. A chance, regrettably, lost to time."
-
- Check it out!
-
- Darryl Guglielmin (drguglie@acs.ucalgary.ca)
-
-
-
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