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  • A description of the commencement and unexpected stop to the production of the canadian Avro Arrow by the US government.

     

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ID number:425971
Evaluation:
Published: 29.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The Avro Arrow
After World War 2 in the 1950's the A.V. Roe aircraft company was restructuring and looking for new aviation projects. During the war, the Malton, Toronto-based company had produced several planes for the Allied Forces, such as the Anson, the Lysander and the Lancaster bombers. (www.avroland.ca/al-avro-related-links.) However, it was now peacetime, and new aviation ideas were surfacing. At the same time, the Cold War was "heating up" between the United States and the USSR. Nuclear bomb threats were imminent and American citizens lived in fear that a nuclear war would begin.…

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