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The Orenda Iroquois Turbojet Engine, one of the many Avro Arrow components in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum's collection. Designed and built in Canada, the innovative design of the Orenda Iroquois pioneered new uses for light-weight metals such as titanium.
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Le turboréacteur Orenda Iroquois, l’une des nombreuses pièces de l’Avro Arrow faisant partie de la collection du Musée de l’aviation et de l’espace du Canada. Conçu et construit au Canada, l’Orenda Iroquois, grâce à sa conception novatrice, a ouvert la voie à de nouvelles utilisations pour des métaux légers comme le titane.
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place Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Aviation Parkway, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Powering the Avro Arrow The Orenda Iroquois Turbojet Engine, one of the many Avro Arrow components in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum's collection. Designed and built in Canada, the innovative design of the Orenda Iroquois pioneered new uses for light-weight metals such as titanium. Le moteur de l’Avro Arrow Le turboréacteur Orenda Iroquois, l’une des nombreuses pièces de l’Avro Arrow faisant partie de la collection du Musée de l’aviation et de l’espace du Canada. Conçu et construit au Canada, l’Orenda Iroquois, grâce à sa conception novatrice, a ouvert la voie à de nouvelles utilisations pour des métaux légers comme le titane.

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NIKON CORPORATION

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NIKON D750

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