Sitting at my desk (about a mile off the end of the local airport's main runway) when I hear the growl of big radials. Run outside to watch Miss Mitchell (B-25) turn low overhead onto final. Must be doing media runs - carrying print and TV reporters on promotional bumps prior to the Canada Remembers airshow this weekend in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. http://www.canadaremembersairshow.com/index.php
Gonna be a sad one as it has been announced as the last - new housing development is encroaching on the show box (why the ##$!%!! would anyone want to build a housing development right off the end of a busy commercial runway??!).
The show has been downsized from previous years, but the Snowbirds will be up (just a 20 min hop from their home base), along with the CF-18 demo flight, a restored CF-86 Golden Hawk (RCAF demo team predecessors to the snowbirds), the Pietsch dog and pony show, Julie Clark, a local collection of Tiger Moth/Gypsy Moth/Harvard trainers and others. Static displays are coming in from the U.S. Air National Guard F-16/KC-135/C-130 - (thanks for coming up Guys ), NATO trainers (same base as Snowbirds), Canadian Military and civilian aircraft.
The show has been billed as Canada's largest annual Salute to Veterans so will be doubly missed. Each year the veternas parade into show center at the beginning of the show for a salute from the crowd and are on hand all weekend with a diplay tent where people can view memorabilia and talk to veterans about their experiences. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's Lancaster flew over for a few passes in tribute last weekend but unfortunately couldn't stay the week for the show. Going to be a long treck to find an airshow next year.
Oops here come those R-2600's again - gotta run. I'll try to get some pix up after the show.
cheers
Scott
Gonna be a sad one as it has been announced as the last - new housing development is encroaching on the show box (why the ##$!%!! would anyone want to build a housing development right off the end of a busy commercial runway??!).
The show has been downsized from previous years, but the Snowbirds will be up (just a 20 min hop from their home base), along with the CF-18 demo flight, a restored CF-86 Golden Hawk (RCAF demo team predecessors to the snowbirds), the Pietsch dog and pony show, Julie Clark, a local collection of Tiger Moth/Gypsy Moth/Harvard trainers and others. Static displays are coming in from the U.S. Air National Guard F-16/KC-135/C-130 - (thanks for coming up Guys ), NATO trainers (same base as Snowbirds), Canadian Military and civilian aircraft.
The show has been billed as Canada's largest annual Salute to Veterans so will be doubly missed. Each year the veternas parade into show center at the beginning of the show for a salute from the crowd and are on hand all weekend with a diplay tent where people can view memorabilia and talk to veterans about their experiences. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's Lancaster flew over for a few passes in tribute last weekend but unfortunately couldn't stay the week for the show. Going to be a long treck to find an airshow next year.
Oops here come those R-2600's again - gotta run. I'll try to get some pix up after the show.
cheers
Scott
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