The Ramp

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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Snowbirds 2014 Year End Show

After 5 months on the road, performing at air shows all over North America, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds returned home for one final show, to close out their 2014 season.

Windy conditions were present on show day, but the skies were clear.  In addition to the Snowbirds performance, a gathering, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the CT-114 Tutor, was being held at 15 Wing Moose Jaw over the same weekend.  Former Snowbirds, as well as other pilots and technicians, who flew and worked on the Tutor, were also in attendance.  I had the opportunity to even meet a pilot who served with the Golden Centennaires aerobatic team in 1967.  John Swallow flew as Gold 3, inner left wing, with the team.  The Centennaires flew 100 shows in 1967, celebrating Canada's Centennial, before being disbanded at years end.  The Centennaires had laid the groundwork though, for the team that eventually became the Snowbirds.

Flypast marking 50 Years for the CT-114
Prior to the Snowbirds performance, 3 flypasts were performed by CT-155 Hawks, CT-156 Harvard IIs and finally, 2 CT-114 Tutors, one wearing markings of the Snowbirds, while the other was still in its "Big 2" training paint scheme.

Then, the main attraction took to the air.  The Snowbirds put on a rock solid performance, despite the windy conditions, as friends and family members looked on.  After their final performance, family and friends had a chance to meet with the pilots and technicians, and get up close to the aircraft.  For some on the team, this would be their last performance as a Snowbird.  As in years past, new team members will come on board for the 2015 season, and the new team will start training in November, before hitting the road next summer.

Once again, I want to thank the Snowbirds Public Affairs Officer, Captain Thomas Edelson, for granting me access to the show.  Captain Edelson has allowed me to capture images at these shows for the past few years, and without his assistance, these photo shoots would not happen.  I truly hope to continue to capture these shows for years to come.

All photos by Colin Kunkel-SkAHS










































































































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