They found some Avro Arrow test models.

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Rosco P Coltrane
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A team of people with some sort of sonar found more of them than they thought were there.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/a ... -1.4280537


ScudRunner-d95
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You know I don't really get the big deal these are just models of the Arrow, sure historically significant but nothing that can't be learned from blue prints. The images I saw where crusted with muscles and barely looked like an airplane.



Rosco P Coltrane
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Mostly I just like Avro.
ScudRunner-d95
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Ya it was a great plane, it makes me sad thinking what this countries aerospace industry would be today if some spineless twit wasn't in charge at the time.
Colonel
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In 1958, my father was flying a T-33 over Trenton and
joined up and flew formation with 201, I think it was.

He said it was quite an airplane.
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