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With dimensions of 82 feet, five inches (25.12 m) long with a 28-foot, one-inch (29.9 m) wingspan, Avro Canada's new jet, soon dubbed the C102 Jetliner, was sized more like a regional puddle ...
The Avro Canada C102 Jetliner could out-climb and out-cruise any airliner on North American drawing boards.
The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow (known as the Arrow among its fans) was one of the most advanced supersonic jets of its era in the 1950s. It even has a link with NASA across the border, according to ...
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Canada’s Secret Superfighter – The Avro CF-105 Arrow - MSNDark Skies. Canada’s Secret Superfighter – The Avro CF-105 Arrow. Posted: March 3, 2025 | Last updated: March 4, 2025. Faster than a jet, deadlier than a missile—yet it vanished.
The whole story is superbly told in Jim Floyd’s book The Avro Canada C102 (Boston Mills Press). One of the most exciting events in the all-too-brief history of Jim’s Jetliner was a marketing ...
This commemorative stamp was issued by Canada Post on Nov. 24, 1981 almost exactly 25 years to the day after the Jetliner’s last flight. On the stamp the plane is depicted flying over Toronto ...
Canada's Avro Arrow supersonic jet was suddenly canceled in 1959, a controversial decision that benefited NASA. How is Canada preserving the few pieces of the aircraft that remain?
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