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No. 423 Squadron Mk 4B CF-100s, 1962. This squadron was based in Grostenquin, France. | |
Role | Interceptor aircraft |
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Manufacturer | Avro Canada |
First flight | 19 January 1950 |
Introduction | 1952 |
Retired | 1981 |
Status | Withdrawn from service |
Primary users | Royal Canadian Air Force Belgian Air Force |
Number built | 692 |
Developed into | Avro Canada CF-103 |
The Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck (affectionately known as the "Clunk") is a Canadian twinjet interceptor/fighter designed and produced by aircraft manufacturer Avro Canada. It has the distinction of being the only Canadian-designed fighter to enter mass production..
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During the late 1950s, an advanced supersonic interceptor, CF-105 Arrow along with the sophisticated Orenda Iroquois engine, was under development by Avro Canada as an intended successor to the CF-100. However, during 1959, work on the CF-105 was terminated following a controversial decision by the Canadian government.
Belgium Belgian Air Force (53 Mk 5s from 1957 to 1964) 11 Squadron 349 Squadron 350 Squadron
Immediately following the end of hostilities, the Lancaster was used without any major modifications as a transport aircraft, being used to ferry thousands of prisoners of war (POWs) back to the British Isles from across the continent.