This Page Hyperlinked [click on] Mount Baker Stratovolcano (background) © ®™ / Kulshan Stratovolcano © ®™, Simon Fraser University (foreground) ~ Image by Stan G. Webb - In Retirement © ™ ®, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guides © ™ ® the next website to look at is New Cascadia Dawn © ™ ® - Cascadia Rising - M9 to M10+, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guide © ™ ® The next website to look at is The Man From Minto © ™ ® - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff © ™ ® Learn more about the Cascadia Volcanic Arc © ™ ® (Part of Pacific Ring of Fire) Cascadia Volcanoes © ™ ® and the currently active Mount Meager Massif © ™ ®, part of the Cascadia Volcanic Arc © ™ ® [ash flow, debris flows, fumaroles, in 2010 the largest landslide in Canadian history and hot springs], just northwest of Pemberton and Whistler, Canada ~ My personal interest in the Mount Meager Massif © ™ ® is that the last volcanic vent blew north, into the Bridge River Valley [The Bridge River Valley Community Association (BRVCA), [formerly Bridge River Valley Economic Development Society], near my hometown. I am the Man From Minto © ™ ® - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff © ™ ® If You Have a Mobility Disability (Earthquake Safety Video Series) , on YouTube Images of Mount Baker Stratovolcano / Kulshan an active, live stratovolcano about 108 kilometres east of Vancouver, Canada. Simon Fraser University is in the foreground. Those who dance with earthquakes and volcanoes are considered mad by those who cannot smell the sulfur. We begin to deal with BIG (MEGA) EARTHQUAKES at New Cascadia Dawn© - Cascadia Rising - M9 to M10+, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guide© next, This 10,781 ft active stratovolcano last erupted in 1843. It is where the westward moving North America Tectonic Plate, coming from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, collides with, and rises above the eastward moving Juan de Fuca Tectonic Plate. It is one of a series of volcanoes along the 1,000 kilometre long Cascadia Volcanic Arc. It is active, 18 kilometres south of the Canadian border, 108 kilometres east of Vancouver, Canada. The USGS rates Mount Baker Stratovolcano© ™ ® as a Very High Risk Mount Baker © ™ ® / Kulshan Stratovolcano© ™ ® Stratovolcano (background)© ~ Image by Stan G. Webb - In Retirement©, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guides© next, The Man From Minto© - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff©
Learn more about the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© (Part of Pacific Ring of Fire) Cascadia Volcanoes© and the currently active Mount Meager Massif©, part of the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© [ash flow, debris flows, fumaroles and hot springs], just northwest of Pemberton and Whistler, Canada ~ My personal interest in the Mount Meager Massif© is that the last volcanic vent blew north, into the Bridge River Valley [The Bridge River Valley Community Association (BRVCA), [formerly Bridge River Valley Economic Development Society], near my hometown. I am the Man From Minto© - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff©

I experienced my first magnitude 7.0-7.5 earthquake when I was almost 23 months old. It almost knocked me to the ground. That 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake struck Vancouver Island on June 23 at 10:15 a.m. with a magnitude estimated at 7.0 Ms[2] and 7.5 Mw.[6] The main shock epicenter occurred in the Forbidden Plateau area northwest of Courtenay. While most of the large earthquakes in the Vancouver area occur at tectonic plate boundaries, the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a crustal event. Shaking was felt from Portland, Oregon, to Prince Rupert, British Columbia. This is one of the most damaging earthquakes in the history of British Columbia, but damage was restricted because there were no heavily populated areas near the epicenter, where severe shaking occurred. There were, however, a whole series of landslides in the Forbidden Plateau area there were a whole series of landslides blocked streams and rivers to create lakes. The first hikers into the area gave them great names, Landslide Lake, Rock Fall Lake, Earthquake Lake etc.; over time these natural dams were eroded to nothing, leaving nothing but fading memories of those lakes. This earthquake is Canada's largest historic onshore earthquake.[1] Three years later, an earthquake, an M8.1, struck at 8:01 p.m. PDT on August 2, 1949 in Haida Gwaii [formerly Queen Charlotte Islands], an inter-plate earthquake that occurred on the ocean bottom just off the west coast of the main south island [Graham Island]. The shock had a surface wave magnitude of 8.1 and a maximum Mercalli Intensity of VIII (Severe).

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Showing posts with label Avro Arrow. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

CBC's "The Arrow"

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https://youtu.be/9PMnlnqRex4  [2:58:37 minutes]

Castrum
Published on Jul 19, 2012
A fantastic, rare, and out-of-print dramatization of one of Canada's most defining
moments. From Wikipedia: The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader during World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as the highest viewership ever for a CBC program. Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight Lieutenant Jack Woodman (Ron White) who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski (Lubomir Mykytiuk) for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin (Aidan Devine) and James Floyd (Nigel Bennett) in the design team; Edward Critchley (Ian D. Clark) who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable. The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Ironside as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Christopher Plummer as George Hees. CAST LIST Dan Aykroyd - Crawford Gordon Jr Sara Botsford - Kate O'Hara (fictional) Ron White - Jack Woodman (pilot) Aidan Devine - Jim Chamberlin Nigel Bennett - James (Jim) Floyd Jonathan Whittaker - Fred Smye Ian D. Clark - Edward Critchley David Brown (as Dave Brown) - Joe Paloffski (fictional) Catherine Fitch - Ruby Paloffski (fictional) Robin Gammell - C.D. Howe Robert Haley - Prime Minister John Diefenbaker Michael Moriarty
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower Michael Ironside - CIA Director (fictional) Christopher Plummer - George Hees Mauralea Austin - June Callwood -------------------------- SPOILERS Though some details are off for cinematic effect (a leading female engineer, some of Chamberlin's "discoveries", and so forth), the core of the
story is truthful. The only thing they messed up on that they couldn't have known at the time was that Diefenbaker was not the one who ordered the destruction, as it was in fact the military Chiefs with some background interference by the Americans, who feared the details could leak to the Russians. Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, this was possibly the greatest betrayal of what we as Canadians could have been in our entire history. The recent mess with the F-35 acquisition just accentuates this point 
(CTV Version) . (The Globe And Mail Version).


NOTE: I (Castrum) do not own the rights to this movie. I have uploaded this merely because of how strongly I feel about this debacle's legacy and how few Canadians seem to know or care about it. As well, when searching for this film to go along with my reading of the book it's based on (Shutting Down The National Dream), I was unable to find it anywhere online (not even on one of CBC's official sites or in their store) and I was forced to find a way to acquire a copy of it from a third-party seller. Combined with this inconvenience, the project I was doing for school involved utilizing the CBC Heritage Minutes as reference; anyone who has seen the Arrow minute no doubt would agree with me that it lacks a huge amount of context, hence why I searched for this film in the first place and why I have uploaded it so that others can more easily get on with their lives and academics. As a final note, I will of course say that I mean no disrespect to any of the actors or actresses in this film, nor to CBC or the rest of the crew; in fact, I would say this is one of Dan Aykroyd's best performances.

SGW Edit (Added):

Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow - Wikipedia

The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, often known simply as the Avro Arrow, was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. Wikipedia
Top speed2,104 km/h
IntroducedOctober 4, 1957
First flightMarch 25, 1958

Did you knowIt boasted the world's first computerized flight control and weapons system. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca