Requiem for a Giant: A.V. Roe Canada and the Avro Arrow

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Dundurn, Jun 15, 2003 - History - 226 pages

No Canadian company has fuelled as much speculation about its demise as A.V. Roe Canada Limited. When its name was erased off the corporate map in 1962, A.V. Roe's most ambitious undertakings - the Jetliner, the Iroquois Engine, and the Arrow - were reduced to scrap.

In Requiem for a Giant: A.V. Roe Canada and the Avro Arrow, Palmiro Campagna supplies us with new information to help dispel the myths surrounding the company. With an array of recently declassified documents, Campagna investigates the star projects of A.V. Roe Canada.

Was the C-102 Jetliner technically flawed?

Was the Avrocar a failure?

Was the cost of the Arrow program spiralling out of control as historians have maintained?

These questions and many others are put to rest in Requiem for a Giant.

 

Contents

Preface
9
Chapter 1 Beginnings
11
Chapter 2 Jet Jitters
25
Chapter 3 Unsellable
41
Chapter 4 Criticism
57
Chapter 5 NORAD
71
Chapter 6 Who Needs the Bomarc?
89
The Pearson Perspective
111
Chapter 9 Termination Speculation and the End of AV Roe Canada
147
Chapter 10 In the News
159
Chapter 11 Questions and Answers
173
Appendix The Secret Files
181
Notes
209
Bibliography
215
Index
221
Copyright

Chapter 8 How Much is Too Much?
127

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Palmiro Campagna works for the Department of National Defence in Ottawa and has acted as Canadian representative to NATO in the area of electromagnetics in military aircraft. He is currently involved in program evaluation and audit. He is the author of the bestselling Storms of Controversy: The Secret Avro Arrow Files Revealed as well as The UFO Files: The Canadian Connection Exposed.

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