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inanna

(3,547 posts)
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 07:35 PM Jul 2017

Rescue planned to recover sunken Avro Arrow models from Lake Ontario

Aircraft designed to intercept Soviet planes over the arctic

CBC News Posted: Jul 15, 2017 4:09 PM ET


Nine Avro Arrow planes will be recovered from Lake Ontario as part of Canada's 150th birthday celebrations.

Three museums, including Ottawa's Canadian Aviation and Space Museum, will oversee the historical conservation and restoration of the test models of the iconic Canadian jets.

"We initiated this program about a year ago with the idea of bringing back a piece of lost Canadian history to the Canadian public," said John Burzynski, head of OEX, the group leading the recovery efforts, in a media release Friday.

"We all have the same goal in mind: to find and return these beautiful pieces of Canadian technology to the public eye during this anniversary year of our incredible country."

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/avro-arrow-recovery-lake-ontario-1.4207116

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Rescue planned to recover sunken Avro Arrow models from Lake Ontario (Original Post) inanna Jul 2017 OP
The loss of that jet's existance was so traumatizing to my dad's generation applegrove Jul 2017 #1
The Avro Program Electron1 Jul 2017 #3
I'll look for it for my dad. He was more a WWII guy because his dad fought in it applegrove Jul 2017 #4
Interesting......... MyOwnPeace Jul 2017 #2
Good for them. CanSocDem Jul 2017 #5

applegrove

(123,625 posts)
1. The loss of that jet's existance was so traumatizing to my dad's generation
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 07:56 PM
Jul 2017

of Canadians. Too bad the actual jets themselves do not exist.

Electron1

(5 posts)
3. The Avro Program
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 09:08 PM
Jul 2017

A Canadian I worked with some years ago loaned me a book about this called Arrows to the Moon. The book details the background and amazing accomplishments of the Avro folks as well as how the program became a victim of the US military industrial complex. The Avro Engineers went on to lead the US space program. What I found revealing is how the Avro folks were educated in all aspects of product development while getting their Engineering degrees. They learned how to match imagination to reality. I highly recommend the book.

applegrove

(123,625 posts)
4. I'll look for it for my dad. He was more a WWII guy because his dad fought in it
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 09:33 PM
Jul 2017

when my dad was a tween. During WWII he used to lie on the ground just outside the Ottawa air base and sketch the fighter jets the soldiers were training to recognize by sound. The Rockcliffe airbase had one of everything including German planes at the time. It was a mile from his home. I'm sure he'll get a kick out of the book you suggest.

MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
2. Interesting.........
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 08:15 PM
Jul 2017

The "pride" of a generation - the "nationalism" - the conscience of a nation - especially in our own "MAGA" chaos - one has to wonder what could be accomplished with unity/bonding/serving the "common good."

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