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Avro CF-100 Canuck / RCAF Vietnam War killing its inventor Horace Lawson

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killing its inventor Horace Lawson Hunley and seven other crewmen

Beginning in 1954

The Royal Canadian Air Force began CF-100 operations in 1952 at CFB North Bay and the Canuck saw further modifications including better radar

and the rest went to Deutsche Lufthansa and a private owner in China

Chuck commemorated it by flying the F-15D

Avro CF-100 Canuck / RCAF Vietnam War killing its inventor Horace LawsonAvro CF 100 airplane model. Originally designated at the XC 100, A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. was officially approached towards the end of 1945 to design an all weather fighter. The CF 100 was the 1946 brainchild of Edgar Atkin, then Chief Engineer, and John Frost, a designer from de Havilland in England who had worked on the Vampire and 108 Flying Wing project (Frost was also the key player in the Avrocar project) Initial armament requirements were for four

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