F86 Aircraft 30. Surgeon Lieut.-Commander Bennett asked the Secretary of State for Air for what reason he is equipping the Royal Air Force with F86 Sabre aircraft from the United States of America. Mr. A. Henderson No decision has been made to equip the Royal Air Force with F86 aircraft, though a proposal of this kind is under examination. These aircraft would be additional to our own jet fighters, which are being produced under the Government's rearmament programme. Surgeon Lieut.-Commander Bennett Is not the fact that this proposal is even under consideration either tantamount to a slight on the British aircraft industry which can very easily produce aeroplanes which, in the opinion of many, are just as good; or, failing that, a reflection of the vacillation and indecision of the policy of the Government in rearming this country? Mr. Henderson No, Sir. I endeavoured to make clear in my reply that these aircraft, if they are received, will be in addition to all ordered under our programme. Surgeon Lieut.-Commander Bennett In that case, would not we have enough without them? Mr. Henderson It is a matter of opinion as to whether one has enough of anything.