Bring back the Arrow. Why just stop there. Why not bring back the Sherman tank but upgrade it and add new technology, after all it was the greatest tank of it's day. Not the most complex but by far was the tank that helped win several wars.
As somebody that has been on the other side of the military wall, the Avro lacks several things.
1. It's not capable of ground attack. (that means killing enemy troops on the ground). Any soldier can tell you that it's boots on the ground that seize and hold ground not a A/C burning fuel at the edge of space. If you can't kill troops on the ground, just go home.
2. It lacks stealth ability. Up to and including the Arab spring, stealth (lower detectability) has played a major role in every air campaign since the end of WW I. from color of the air frame (german condor legion during the spanish civil war) to low radar signature (German HO IX that was capable of hitting british targets before stand by aircraft could be scrambled on it's detection (it was just introduced to late), F117 that took out the CC network in Kosovo and Iraq), if it's harder to detect, it's harder to hit.
3. Longer range is a moot point due to in air refueling.
4. Supposed speed gains are not a factor because even if the Avro gets there first, there is nowhere to land troops that is worth holding or capable of launching a ground advance from. If you are going to shoot an A/C down, why burn more fuel to get to do it closer to international lines. Do it clearly in your own territory and nobody can say they only strayed a little way over the line. Canada has lots of uninhabited space to use as a buffer over the top.
You need to remember that every major fighter ever purchased was "a bad idea" from the Spitfire, to the Mustang, to the F 18.
As somebody that has been on the other side of the military wall, the Avro lacks several things.
1. It's not capable of ground attack. (that means killing enemy troops on the ground). Any soldier can tell you that it's boots on the ground that seize and hold ground not a A/C burning fuel at the edge of space. If you can't kill troops on the ground, just go home.
2. It lacks stealth ability. Up to and including the Arab spring, stealth (lower detectability) has played a major role in every air campaign since the end of WW I. from color of the air frame (german condor legion during the spanish civil war) to low radar signature (German HO IX that was capable of hitting british targets before stand by aircraft could be scrambled on it's detection (it was just introduced to late), F117 that took out the CC network in Kosovo and Iraq), if it's harder to detect, it's harder to hit.
3. Longer range is a moot point due to in air refueling.
4. Supposed speed gains are not a factor because even if the Avro gets there first, there is nowhere to land troops that is worth holding or capable of launching a ground advance from. If you are going to shoot an A/C down, why burn more fuel to get to do it closer to international lines. Do it clearly in your own territory and nobody can say they only strayed a little way over the line. Canada has lots of uninhabited space to use as a buffer over the top.
You need to remember that every major fighter ever purchased was "a bad idea" from the Spitfire, to the Mustang, to the F 18.





