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Snowbirds to appear at Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · December 25, 2015 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, one of the most popular military aerial demonstration teams in the world, will include EAA AirVenture Oshkosh as part of its 2016 schedule, which would be the first time in more than 30 years that the team will be back at Oshkosh.

CX2013-0239-36 The Snowbirds perform at the Comox Armed Forces Day and Air Show, celebrating 70 years of Canadian Air Force History in Comox. The show took place at CFB Comox on 17th August 2013 and included the CF-18 Demonstration Team, the Snowbirds, a WWII-era B-25 Mitchell bomber as well Team Rocket with their hight performance Harmon Rocket F1 and Harmon Rocket II airplanes. Photo by Sgt Halina Folfas, 19 Wing Imaging. © 2013, DND-MDN Canada CX2013-0239-36 Les Snowbirds se produisent pendant le spectacle aérien qui a souligné à Comox la Journée nationale des Forces armées et les 70 ans d’histoire de la Force aérienne du Canada à cet endroit. Le spectacle a eu lieu à la BFC Comox, le 17 août 2013, auquel ont participé l’Équipe de démonstration du CF18, les Snowbirds, un bombardier B-25 Mitchell de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l’Équipe Rocket aux commandes de ses avions à haute performance Harmon Rocket F1 et Harmon Rocket II. Photo : Sgt Halina Folfas, Section de l’imagerie de la 19e Escadre © 2013, DND-MDN Canada

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the 64th annual Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention, is July 25-31 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

The Snowbirds are currently scheduled to have a public practice session over the grounds on Friday, July 29, with full performances as part of the daily afternoon air show on Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31.

The Snowbirds, officially designated as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, were created in 1971 and have a nearly 40-year connection to EAA, as they were the first military team to perform at Oshkosh when they flew over the EAA fly-in during the 1970s. They have not appeared at Oshkosh since 1983, as their primary schedule commitment each year is to Canadian air shows.

“It is truly thrilling to have the Snowbirds schedule an appearance at Oshkosh for the first time in more than 30 years, and we can now begin working through the logistics necessary to host the team,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member services, who coordinates AirVenture features and attractions. “Longtime EAA members and Oshkosh attendees speak fondly of the elegant precision aerobatics that the Snowbirds brought to the EAA fly-in, and have often asked when they would return. We were very happy to discover that EAA AirVenture 2016’s dates and the Snowbirds’ schedule availability aligned and we could welcome them back to aviation’s family reunion at Oshkosh.”

English/Anglais SU2012-0529-023 1 July 2012 Ottawa, Ontario The Canadian Forces Snowbirds Demonstration Team conducts a fly-past above Parliament Hill as part of Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa. Image by Master Corporal Pierre Thériault, CFSU(O) Imaging Services © 2012 DND-MDN Canada French/Français SU2012-0529-023 1er juillet 2012 Ottawa (Ontario) Les Snowbirds, l’équipe de démonstration des Forces canadiennes, exécutent un défilé aérien au-dessus de la Colline du Parlement, à Ottawa, à l’occasion de la fête du Canada. Photo : Caporal-chef Pierre Thériault, Services d’imagerie de l’USFC(O), © 2012 DND-MDN Canada

The Snowbirds fly Canadair CT-114 Tudor jets in approximately 60 air shows each year. The nine aircraft used in the performances are piloted by experienced team members from the Royal Canadian Air Force. During the show, the pilots fly at speeds ranging from 110 to 465 mph (180 to 750 km/h) and in formation with distances as close as four feet of wing overlap. Comprised of exciting loops, rolls and solo passes as well as graceful nine-jet formations, the Snowbirds’ show includes more than 50 different formations and maneuvers over each 35-minute performance.

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds

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  1. Jim Fisher says

    July 27, 2016 at 5:50 am

    What time on the 28th will the Snowbirds perform there ground flyover? Thank you.

    • General Aviation News Staff says

      July 27, 2016 at 5:57 am

      The airshow runs from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The online schedule doesn’t say exactly when the Snowbirds will perform.

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