Probably just political since I believe we had two more conservative majority following diefenbakerI wonder what the option was??
Probably just political since I believe we had two more conservative majority following diefenbakerI wonder what the option was??
Some restrictions apply.Oh sure....why not go where the price jumps by 3000% every time someone cancels an order and you have to sign a contract saying the US government and military retain ownership and control of the software and can shut it down remotely at any time anywhere in the world causing your new F-35 to fall from the sky like a rock.
Such an awesome deal....
Is that what they teach y'all the war was about?Seeing as how a MAJOR part of the War of 1812 had to with the US removing British influence from the continent entirely and the US utterly failing in that attempt, I'd say the War of 1812 was a huge fail for the US. You got your asses handed to you by a ragtag group of militia, Native warriors and handful of British regulars.
America: The only country I know whose national anthem is about a war they didn't win.
That's right sport. The border that divided the US and BNA didn't move a single millimeter after the war. You see, I know Americans like to fool themselves into thinking they won that war because it's "too embarrassing" to admit otherwise. But when you fail to come close to achieving a primary goal in a war you started, it means you didn't win.
At best it was a draw for you guys. You didn't remove British influence from the continent at all but you did at least get the RN to stop screwing with your maritime commerce.
Both boobs woulda messed up the aerodynamics.
The Avro Arrow was made by American company, Ford Aerospace, from plans prepared in Mexico. It was named after Avro Ford, nephew of Henry.
Does that explain why the front end of the fuselage looks like one of Jane Russell's boobs?
Diefenbaker Sold out to the US
The F-15 and F-16 were being developed in the mid-50s?And made good money. Avro would have been a good bomber but F15-16 were being developed
23 December 1969 for the F-15. 11 September 1974 for the F-16.When did bids open?
There ya go, sold out to have a seat at the corruption table.Probably just political since I believe we had two more conservative majority following diefenbaker
And made good money. Avro would have been a good bomber but F15-16 were being developed and Canada/A.V. Roe made more from the Space Race than they ever would have with the Arrow.
It was the Arrow or T.C. Douglas' Universal Health Care that Douglas and Pearson pushed for in Opposition.
Oh sure....why not go where the price jumps by 3000% every time someone cancels an order and you have to sign a contract saying the US government and military retain ownership and control of the software and can shut it down remotely at any time anywhere in the world causing your new F-35 to fall from the sky like a rock.
Such an awesome deal....
All salty because of the failure known as the Avro.
How did that Rwanda thing workout? FAIL... Libya? FAIL... 1812? FAIL
Keep them tears coming B00Mer!
Add 2 more engines and more wing and how much weight can it haul at supersonic speeds?
Made in Canada, eh!! :canada:
Add 2 more engines and more wing and how much weight can it haul at supersonic speeds?
Canada's role should include super conductors as we have places like Baffin Island that could become a space launch facility that bypasses the radiation belt..
Add 2 more engines and more wing and how much weight can it haul at supersonic speeds?
Canada's role should include super conductors as we have places like Baffin Island that could become a space launch facility that bypasses the radiation belt..
Phantom? Why'd Dief settle on the VooDooThe F-4 Phantom was being developed, at that time and many Avro Canada engineers ended up working at McDonnell.
Phantom? Why'd Dief settle on the VooDoo