Colin Parkinson
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E.R. Campbell said:Absolute rubbish!
The Arrow, had any government allowed it to go ahead, would have disarmed Canada.
The project was opposed by, inter alia, the Treasury, the Naval Staff, the General Staff and a goodly proportion of the Air Staff - for good reasons. Diefenbaker, as he should have, followed the best available financial and military advice. He made the correct decision.
It was a good airplane, probably even a very good airplane but not one that could be sold to anyone else. It would have been a HUGE white elephant. The Chief made the politically and militarily correct decision. Canada did not need the Arrow; Canada could not afford the Arrow; the Arrow met the fate it deserved: the scrap heap.
Edit: I added a bit because I hit the Post button when I meant to hit Preview.
Stopping the program was one thing, how they went about it was criminal. The prototypes could have flown as test aircraft, no need to scrap them, destroying the plans etc. They could have wound it down in such a manner that it cancellation would have not had the same impact on our aviation industry.