Simple Canadian Designed meansIf you understand that, why did you suggest this:
A plan is proposed.
A Canadian Aerospace Engineering firm draws up a plan, proposes it and if it looks good we move on to the next step.
Then they approach a Canadian Aerospace Manufacture and asks can you build this. They look at it and go yup.
The three groups sit down and go what parts do need to make XYZ work.
Then they look at Canada industry and ask them what they can provide.
Then they put it all together and build the thing.
I disagree, if Canada looks to the future 30 - 40 years down the road.The only way it will be economically feasible and sensible for Canada to get input into a modern fighter design is to be part of a consortium.
One plan is for unmanned Aircraft. Canada leads on this technology R&D, such can provide and is providing lots of experience across our allies.
Very much competing but also shared lots of tech with the different processes and equipment used by both. Both have been updating and using each others information to better their own aircraft.I don't think you understand how much these two are competing and why they are in different fighter programs.
More so the Eurofighter is using equipment from the Rafale program. That's what happens when you put to many fingers in a pot in the R&D of a aircraft program.