^^^^I never could figure out what the spike on German helmets of that era was for. Anyone know??
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Boxer Rebellion troops sporting the new-fangled Gew 98. They look like big fellas!
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The Gew98 hasn't changed so in fact they must have been pretty short fellas.
North Americian F108 Rapier. Cancelled along with the B70
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I swear the legend of the Arrow, and its "potential capabilities" grows with every year.
It was ahead of its time, and a disgrace that it was cancelled to appease the USA defence industry. But I doubt very much it would be in any way a contender against current fighter aircraft.
Still, one of the great "what ifs" of Canadian history.
I swear the legend of the Arrow, and its "potential capabilities" grows with every year.
It was ahead of its time, and a disgrace that it was cancelled to appease the USA defence industry. But I doubt very much it would be in any way a contender against current fighter aircraft.
Still, one of the great "what ifs" of Canadian history.
My all-time favourite warbird. I used to spend many, many hours at CFB North Bay watching the coming and going of dozens of different types of military aircraft, the Voodoo was always my favourite, especially the nighttime departures with those " boom-boom " hard light afterburners..........spectacular!!Well, if we're talking Canadian operated interceptors, spare a thought for the CF-101 Voodoo:
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One of the more "lawn-dart" loking designs of the time.
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Now occupying plinths and poles all over Canada.
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There used to be a Voodoo parked at the Lindsay ON airport. Anyone know what happened to it?
What General Lewis McKenzie stated at the beginning of the video is true . The Avro Arrow is a viable air frame design and given the that aircraft are now lighter and stronger using composites and hi grade aluminium alloys that never existed at the time of the original Arrow design and manufacture .As for the combat electronic suites in the aircraft they are smaller and lighter integrating them into the aircraft is relatively easier . The Aircraft was advanced well beyond decades of what American and Russian military aircraft manufactures could ever hope to build at the time and if it were built it only follows that generational modifications would only improve and enhance performance. Sometimes the best solution is to look outside the box . Given the amount of money that Government wastes every year on projects that are designed only to provide jobs and deliver questionable results at best . This seems to be a lot more feasible industry to invest in than simply bailing out Bombardier time and time again
Looks like the rear end of an F4 Phantom to me.Can anyone identify this?
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The only three remaining Lancasters, "Just Jane, VeRA and Boomer"
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