
And if the writing can give you a clue, don't look at it...

It's actually a YF-12.
The most sweet plane to miss production was the CF-105. The only interceptor in the world that could have brought down an XB-70...but this would have required look-down/shoot-down radar.
The most sweet plane to miss production was the CF-105.
...along with the TSR2,which was,at its time,the most advanced bomber of the world. The first aircraft that came near its performance and capabilities was the Tornado in the 1980s...
But the British government wanted those F-111s,which were actually never delivered...
"All modern aircraft have four dimensions: span, length, height and politics. TSR.2 simply got the first three right." - Sir Sydney Camm
SR-71's are really dark blue
They are actualy black.They are painted with a special paint .
Hagar,I took a look at the link you gave me. IMHO,this guy was dead wrong with his theory that missiles were better for an attack on the USSR than aircraft. Nevertheless,this method wouldn't have been that successful,since Russia had a missile defense system around its capital Moskau since the 1960s.
It was about this time that again the financiers pulled a lever and made a rather bold recommendation to the UK Government. The House of Commons Select Committee on Estimates issued a report calling for a forced reduction in the number of British Aerospace manufacturers through equally forced amalgamations. The term monopoly motivations should come to mind. Perhaps the term financial controlling interest might also spring to mind. As such it was demanded that Hawker Siddeley Group members withdraw their various submissions and submit a single aircraft. The P.1129 was submitted in January of 1958 and any Avro Arrow submission died with it. There can be little doubt that while being an excellent aircraft design, the P.1129 did not have the flexibility of the CF-105.
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