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"Steven P. McNicoll" writes: "Peter Stickney" wrote in message ... Uhm - the Jetliner ended up getting chopped as well. After about 4 years of some of the oddest restrictions on flying it. The Jetliner made it's last flight on November 23, 1956, more than seven years after it's first. Yep. amd for the last four of those years, it could, by order of the Canadian Government, only be flown in support of integrating the Hughes radar fire control system into the CF-100. Now, they'd already canned the idea of producing it, and, if nothing else, they could have used it to stand in for the RCAF's Comet Is, when they were grounded in '54, until they were rebuilt. Now, the Jetliner wasn't really needed for test work - Hughes and the USAF used B-25s, and, in fact, the RCAF picked up some of the Hughes-modified TB-25s to use as system trainers. So it does raise a few eyebrows. It appears that flailing around to cover controversial decisions wasn't limited to the Diefenbaker government. Howard Hughes had flown the Jetliner, and was interested in buying it as his personal Go-Kart, replacing his B-23. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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