another flying target for a russian,china missile--these are useless in the coming ww 3-china,russia have hundreds of thousands of missile to knock everything out in the first hours of a real war--anything that flys,floats,rolls will be gone--nukes? who knows...
I was stationed in South Korea back in 1977-1980. Caught a hop home on leave, on a commercial flight. The return trip, I caught a C-5 out of Travis to Korea. Stops (24hr a time) in Alaska and Japan. Best ride in an airplane I ever had. More comfortable than a commercial. Box lunch, and rear facing seats.Lots of leg room!
Got rained out on Saturday and couldn't make it back on Sunday. Weather (and parking!) was terrible this year... Nice to get a glimpse of what we missed. Tnx.
If you heard a kid on a photo pit that was narrating with the snowbird that’s probably me I’m a big fan of the snowbirds and I like to narrate with the snowbirds🎉❤
Are they doing a "flypast" on September 5th as well? Because I am hearing multiple military jet planes flying over Orleans Ontario, about 20 kilometers east of Ottawa right now (at 5 PM today), September 5th. They started flying over around 10 minutes ago and every 3 minutes, there's another one, or several, flying over Orleans. There have been at least 6 fly-overs in the last fifteen minutes. Is there some kind of military exercise going on? If anyone has any info on these military flights, please comment. Thank you!
What you heard was likely the USAF Thunderbirds performing a site survey of the Aero Gatineau-Ottawa airport in advance of the airshow this weekend. They fly six F-16 aircraft and arrived in the area around 5pm today. They, along with the two demonstration teams in this video are the three main headliners for this year's show.
@@giselehetu3229 Generally it is to get a first person view of the show box. For the team I believe this is their first time ever at this airport location, so it's a sense of getting familiarity.
@@tmcbphoto OK got'cha - I hope you don't mind my asking one last question: which airport do they take off and land on? And do they ever use a military runway (I don't know where the closest one to Ottawa is) Thanks so much for replying :-)
Thunderbirds will use YOW, but the Snowbirds and Red Arrows will use Gatineau's executive airport where the show is based at. The reason is simply because of space limitations - Gatineau has a small airport and cannot fit everything :)
Saw this live. Was super cool. The Toronto Airshow is amazing I tell ya, skyline and CN tower in the back ground while F18, F35s, F22s, and old school Spitfires fly by!
Навыки, в реальном бою совершенно бесполезные, как «летающие танки», танковые биатлоны, и прочие фигуры высшего пилотажа. Для самолетов нынче нужны норы в земле, ангар, бетонные укрытия.
The sound of loud music destroyed the aesthetics of the show, many thanks for all your efforts, God bless you brother, if you can make short video's for cf18 high speed pass sound
It was a perfect day for it. Flew in from St Thomas for it with a couple other local planes. About 25 small planes arrived pretty much all at once making Goderich an extremely busy airport for about 15 minutes
I don't know how those wings don't break off. I've never seen another aerobatic pilot pull such tight turns and loops at such high speeds. Matt is the best.