Moloch's Mommie[_4_]
June 19th 20, 08:01 PM
I have seen MANY posts in here over the years about how the
U.S.A. killed the Arrow ~and~ Avro itself. Since I'm not that
familiar with the Canuck's aircraft industry, I just let that
BS stand without delving further.
Now the BBC comes along with some definitive information about
this travesty. Unlike like everything else nowdays, the blame
that's leveled at the U.S. is just what it always is - BS.
If anything, the U.S. saved the a large part of their industry
by welcoming the newly unemployed Canuck engineers.
Read this interesting article!
Does an Arrow still exist somewhere? Very VERY likely.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200615-the-record-breaking-
jet-which-still-haunts-a-country
U.S.A. killed the Arrow ~and~ Avro itself. Since I'm not that
familiar with the Canuck's aircraft industry, I just let that
BS stand without delving further.
Now the BBC comes along with some definitive information about
this travesty. Unlike like everything else nowdays, the blame
that's leveled at the U.S. is just what it always is - BS.
If anything, the U.S. saved the a large part of their industry
by welcoming the newly unemployed Canuck engineers.
Read this interesting article!
Does an Arrow still exist somewhere? Very VERY likely.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200615-the-record-breaking-
jet-which-still-haunts-a-country