newbieontario64 wrote: Fifty-five years ago today, on March 25, 1958, the infamous Avro Arrow made its very first test flight.
The plane was the crown jewel of Canadian aircraft manufacturer A.V. Roe Canada, better known as Avro, then the third-largest company in Canada. The hypersonic fighter was on the cutting edge of aerospace technology at the time: it could reach a speed nearly three times the speed of sound, travelling at an altitude of 60,000 feet.
The first flight of the Arrow should have been a crowning moment for the Canadian aerospace industry. Yet the plane was scrapped by the federal government just a few months later, in a decision that remains controversial to this day.
So, let's just say, with all the modern technology, all the internet access for basically everybody in Canada anyways.
There won't be a way that this doesn't get approval, unless, SONA was making it all up. I've been here long enough now and emailed enough times, that making it up makes no sense.
So, they got screwed by the Government of both Canada (sad ) and the USA. The USA makes sense, well I guess Canada makes sense for a different reason, but, scrapping this like the AVRO ARROW, just won't be as easy as throwing it all into the ocean off Peggy's Cove, or handing it out to use as Lobster Bait.
So, keep emailing the Jackasssssses in Parliment, and just tell those jerkoffs, that you want to give it a damm chance.
Here's to tomorrow.
Also, if this was so bad, the price would plummit, it's done with dropping, people are buying it, so stop worrying now, the worst is over. Approval will come and this will move again.
How high, no idea