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  2. Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow - Wikipedia

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    The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. The CF-105 held the promise of Mach 2 speeds at altitudes exceeding 50,000 feet (15,000 m) and was intended to serve as the Royal Canadian Air Force 's (RCAF) primary interceptor into the 1960s and beyond.

  3. Avro Canada - Wikipedia

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    The need for a newer and much more powerful interceptor aircraft was clear even before the CF-100 entered service. The CF-105 Arrow was rolled out on 4 October 1957, coincidentally the very same day the USSR launched Sputnik 1 into orbit, heralding the dawn of the space age and potentially the end of the Arrow's main target, the long-range bomber.

  4. James C. Floyd - Wikipedia

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    James Charles Floyd (born 20 October 1914) is a British-Canadian aeronautical engineer. [1] [3] He became the Avro Aircraft Ltd. (Canada) chief design engineer and was involved in the design and development of the Avro Canada C-102 Jetliner, Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck and Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow aircraft.

  5. Avro Canada CF-103 - Wikipedia

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    In December 1950, the Avro Aircraft Design Office decided to proceed with a redesign, primarily incorporating the early series CF-100 fuselage structure with a new swept wing and tail surfaces as part of the C-100S design study. [3] [N 1] Frost considered the new design as an interim aircraft between the CF-100 and the more advanced C-104 ...

  6. Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck - Wikipedia

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    CF-100 Mk 4B : CF-100 Mk 4 sub-type, powered by two Orenda 11 turbojet engines. 141 built. CF-100 Mk 4X : Proposed version of the CF-100 Mk 4. Not built. CF-100 Mk 5 : Two-seat all-weather long-range interceptor fighter aircraft, powered by two Orenda 11 or Orenda 14 turbojet engines. Two wingtip pods of 29 x 70-mm (2.75 in) "Mighty Mouse" fin ...

  7. Canadair CF-104 Starfighter - Wikipedia

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    The Canadair CF-104 Starfighter (CF-111, CL-90) is a modified version of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter supersonic fighter aircraft built in Canada by Canadair under licence. It was primarily used as a ground attack aircraft, despite being designed as an interceptor.

  8. McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet - Wikipedia

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    Canada sent six CF-18s to Iraq as part of Operation Impact on 21 October 2014. [45] Air strikes on ISIS/ISIL positions began on 2 November 2014. [46] The CF-18s flew air strike missions until 15 February 2016. [47] [48]

  9. Canadair Sabre - Wikipedia

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    The Sabre Mk.4 retained the General Electric engine, was destined for the RAF and was later passed on to other overseas air forces. The Sabre Mk.5 was the next production version, equipped with an Orenda 10 with 6,500 lbf (29 kN) thrust. A change to the Orenda 14 with 7,440 lbf (33.1 kN) powered the Sabre Mk.6.