The nose-section of the Avro Arrow, all what is left from this mighty aircraft, designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
The nose-section of the Avro Arrow - preserved in the National Science Museum at Ottawa, Rockcliffe - designed and developed by A. V. Roe company during the fifties in Malton-Ontario, Canada (at the site of Pearson International airport - CYYZ).
Starfighter of No.1 Canadian Group in approach at Metz-Frescaty after a flying display, 104750 first ex 417th Sq, Cold Lake, later served at Baden-Soellingen, converted to instructional airframe (858C)