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This was the second jet airliiner to fly, 13 days after the
Comet's first short trial. The prototype flew for several years without serious incident before being scrapped. There's a copy of a 1950 ASME lecture about the design at http://www.avroarrow.org/Jetliner/Jetliner.html it's well worth a look Peter Skelton |
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