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A gathering in Quebec
Written by Brian McNair   
400Quebec City turns 400 this year and to help celebrate, they organized what is probably the best air show line up of this season.

Five of the world’s best air demo teams were invited. The US Navy Blue Angels, US Air Force Thunderbirds, Royal Air Force Red Arrows, and Canadian Forces Snowbirds were all in attendance, only the French Team was unable to attend.

The show started on Friday June 13th with a dusk performance of the Red Arrows, silhouetted against the setting sun. The evening continued with stunt planes, wing walkers, the CF-18 afterburner show and Fire Works. It was a great start to the weekend.60a

On Saturday the show started with the playing of national anthems and the Sky Hawks Parachute team jumping in with all three national flags. Then paralyzed hang gliding entertainer, Dan Buchanan was winched to altitude and put on a great show complete with pyrotechnics on the glider. The first team to take to the skies was the US Navy Blue Angels. They did a great job getting the crowd excited and wanting more, and that is exactly what the Red Arrows gave them. For many people in the crowd this was their first time seeing the Red Arrows and they were not disappointed. They filled the sky with their red, white and blue smoke and introduced the air show spectators to some unique flight formations.

dsc_0432aThe show continued with Skip Stewart and his modified Pitts S-25 stunt plane, Gene Soucy and his wing walking partner Teresa Stokes and the “Go Fast” jet pack demo. Next on deck were the US Air force Thunderbirds. But shortly after they took to the sky it started to rain and that ended the first day short.

Sunday morning didn’t look very promising with a steady rain still coming down but as mid-day approached the clouds lifted and flying started again. This time it was the Canadian Forces Snow Birds that went up to show there stuff.

Canadians are very proud of their Snow Birds and they put on a great display.
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Next on the loud and proud list was the Canadian Forces CF-18 demo and in the warm, humid air after the rain he was pulling lots of vapor. Finally it was time for the Thunderbirds to get a second chance after the rainout of the previous day. They went up and just like the CF-18 they were leaving vapor trails all over the sky. There was a small pause in the show while they landed one of the jets for a mechanical problem. But as the announcer stated this was not serious but necessary for spectator and pilot safety. It did remind everyone how serious and professional these pilots are about their job.

It was nice to see the pilots of the various teams joking around with each other and forming new friendships with their peers in this exclusive club. After all, they are not just fighter pilots; they are the best, fighter pilots that each country has to offer. Thunderbirds, Blue Angels, Red Arrows and Snow Birds, all at one show. Now that’s a gathering.



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