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Workers begin building the master model of the Avro CF-105 Arrow, set-up on a ridged centre column.

Avro Canada

Canada Aviation and Space Museum

Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Ottawa, Canada

The master model of an aircraft allows the production team to calibrate machinery to proper specifications, and serves as a template for verification.

Master models for the Arrow were made with a new material—plastic—rather than wood. This eliminated issues related to wood's tendency to expand and contract, which could create problems when it came to the extreme accuracy required when building aircraft parts.

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  • Title: Workers begin building the master model of the Avro CF-105 Arrow, set-up on a ridged centre column.
  • Creator: Avro Canada
  • Location Created: Malton, Ontario, Canada
  • Medium: Photograph
Canada Aviation and Space Museum

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