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Patrick Wood
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It was a soaring advertisement for Mobil 1!

That’s right. You know you fucked up when Ford takes you to court for producing something unreliable.

I dunno, the P-51 Mustang seemed to be alright....
I think we’re pretty good as long as we keep the Brits out of the electrical.

On the otherhand finding a Hellcat that has a servicable transmission in 10 years might be a challenge. It is built by Chysler afterall.

Why did you post the same car twice?

No manual trans? Pass.

True, but commonality with the legacy CF-18 Hornet is not a requirement with respect to selecting the game-changing F-35 previously either. An alternative (mix) would likely be capabilities and cost-effectiveness based. An hypothetical CF-15 ‘Northern Eagle’ would no doubt be more expensive than a Super Hornet, but if

They could but the Super Hornet Advanced would be a much better choice due to commonality with the Hornets they have

Thank you for using this as your header photo. As a proud Canadian (in regards to this program) it’s a real treat to see it showcased on Jalopnik, if even for a moment.

A lot of people, naysayers alike, put down the Arrow. They say that it was outdated, outclassed, and worthy of being scrapped. They say that the

Every time this gets brought up I get so sad.

THANKS DIEFENBAKER

well I remember Defense Sec William Perry mistakenly mentioning the B3 was already being used but that quote has been scrubbed and redacted from the internet so now I am probably in trouble and awaiting a knock on my door from the real men in black who will take me for genetic reconfiguration at either Dulce or Dugway

investigators found no other evidence that any of the group had ever used or had any ties to drugs in any way.

Super Hornet is a shoo in for this alone....and Boeing is desperate.

Great news. Your article on the Super Hornet being the right choice for Canada was a masterpiece. Too bad we spent all that money in that pit already, but we clearly need something else than the F-35.

plenty of F117s and B2s

The Rumor is that CF-207 A Mk2 arrow with the much higher performance Iroquois engines was not cut apart due to the wrecking crew being told it was fueled and they could cut it up tomorrow. When they came back the next day it was gone. As I understand it there was no scrap from 207 and Air Marshal W. A Curtis hid the

We will immediately launch an open and transparent competition to replace the CF-18 fighter aircraft. The primary mission of our fighter aircraft should remain the defense of North America, not stealth first-strike capability.

Brings whole new meaning to “take off, eh”.

Good for Canada!