CF-100 Avro Canuck

CF-100 Avro Canuck

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This is a model of the CF-100 Canuck, designed by Avro Canada as an All-Weather Jet Interceptor during the late 1940s and 1950s. After its first flight in 1950, the Canuck entered service with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in 1952. Serving with distinction until 1981, a total of 692 planes were built across five different marks. Of these five marks, three types saw operational service. This model was created using Fusion 360 based on limited isometric drawings and represents a CF-100 Mk.4 aircraft. The design is still a work in progress and will be updated as the model continues to improve. Avro Canada's follow-on design for this aircraft was the CF-105 Avro Arrow, but unfortunately, the CF-105 program was cancelled before it could enter active service. UPDATE: I'm currently working on adding control surface markings, cockpit frames, and making the engine inlets a more rounded shape. Once these additions are completed, updated files will be posted.

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