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The Fourteenth British Commonwealth Lecture

The Canadian Approach to All-Weather Interceptor Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

J. C. Floyd*
Affiliation:
Engineering, Avro Aircraft Limited, Canada

Extract

In preparing this lecture I was conscious of the fact that there were many phases of the development of a modern fighter which I had not covered, and which would possibly be of greater interest to the specialists on that particular subject than those that I did include. To them I offer my apologies, however, this lecture is not intended to be a handbook or reference on the design of all-weather fighter aircraft, but was prepared more or less as a chronicle of the main events leading up to the current development flying of Canada's newest defence weapon system, the supersonic all-weather CF-105, or Avro Arrow, and its associated equipment and environment (Fig. 1).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1958

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