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A diverse Abbotsford Airshow
Prepare your eyes and ears for amazement as the 49th annual Abbotsford International Airshow lands at the Abbotsford Airport this weekend.
As always, the entertainment will thrill fami-lies and aviation enthusiasts alike.
A number of well-known planes will be returning to the skies, as will popular static displays and demon-strations.
Special this year, the Canadian Forces SkyHawks will be celebrating its 40th anniversary, and the Supermarine Spitfire will be celebrating its 75th anniversary.
In the air
As the show gears up for its 49th year, the air perfor-mances will follow the same routine as in the past, fea-turing military planes, warbirds and civilian aircrafts.
Canada’s military aerobatic team, the Snowbirds, will be returning to Abbotsford skies for performances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The team consists of nine Canadian designed and built CT-114 Tutors.
A CF-18 Hornet TAC demo will be flown by 409 Squadron for the first time this year. 409 Squadron has a rich history at the Abbotsford Airshow having performed for many years in the ’70s and ’80s in their CF-101 Voodoos.
The A-10 Thunderbolt II will be taking over the skies this year at the show as well. It is the first Air Force air-craft specially designed for close air support of ground forces.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Canadian Forces Parachute Team, the SkyHawks will be demonstrating a signature canopy relative work parachute perfor-mance.
Meantime, the C-17 Globemaster, which is one of the latest planes in the Canadian Air Forces inventory, will also be flying.
The warbirds taking to the sky will include the T-6 Texan which is painted in the colours of the RCAF Golden Hawks, and Discovery Air Hawk One, which is an F-86 Sabre also painted in the colours of the famed Golden Hawks aerobatic team.
In addition, the Supermarine Spitfire will return to Abbotsford after a long absence from the airshow, cel-ebrating its 75th anniversary.
The civilian aircrafts at this year’s show will include the T-34 Mentor flown by Julie Clark, the MX2 Aerobatic Aircraft flown by Rob Holland, and a comedy act in an 1942 Interstate Cadet flown by Kent Pietsch.
Another civilian act will be the Indy Boys. An Abbotsford first, they will present a jet-powered school bus that can run up to 580 km/h.
On the ground
The static displays on the ground will showcase air-crafts in four categories: heavies, fighters, trainers andhelicopters.
In addition, the 39th Canadian Brigade Group willprovide a ground demonstration to display the capabili-ties of personnel and equipment.
The Canadian Forces Tactical Assault Demonstrationis another highlight.
For more information on what acts and attractionswill be featured at the show, visit www. abbotsfordair-show.com.
The Snowbirds are an Abbotsford Airshow crowd favou-rite and will be returning again for this year’s show.
JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News
Spectators at the airshow will not only have the chance to watch the planes perform overhead, but enjoy the static displays.JOHN MORROW Abbotsford News
The 49th annual event will feature everything from warbirds to a jet-powered school bus
Abbotsford News photo contest
Leading up to next year’s 50th anniversary of the Abbotsford Airshow, the Abbotsford News is calling for all budding photographers to send in their favourite shots and videos of this year’s show. Photos and videos can be uploaded to the Abbotsford News Facebook page at Facebook.com/myabbynews.
One lucky winner will receive a gift card. Entrants will also have the opportunity to have their photos printed in next year’s Airshow supplement.
Abbotsford International
AUGUST 12, 13 & 14 • 2011
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Event tickets and pricingThe Abbotsford International Airshow
has a number of ticketing options for fami-lies and individuals who would like to visit the show for the entire weekend or just one day. Parking for the event is free.
General admissionIncludes free access t o the general seat-
ing area,static display, ground exhibits and concessions. General seating is located on the grass field and a blanket or chair is recommended.
Adults 13 and up - $30Child 6 to 12 - $12Child 5 and under - FreeCarload - max 8 - $100
Runway seating
*In addition to general admission.Access to the prime viewing area located
in front of general seating on the front show line. Your chair is reserved all day.
All seats are $10.
Campground
*Airshow admission additional, except with weekend package.
Opens Thursday at 9 a.m.until Monday at 3 p.m.
Most sites are drive-through and can ac-commodate all types of camping from tents to big rigs. Camping is dry with no hook-ups. Portable water, showers and toilets onsite.
Single night - $25Weekend package - $200(Includes four nights camping, three-day
show admission)
President’s club
Outdoor seating includes patio tables with sun umbrellas and a show-centre view of the action.
There is a clubhouse full of personal-ized refreshments. It also offers VIP access and parking, gourmet breakfast, lunch and snack and a full bar service. There is also
an opportunity to meet visiting perform-ers. Dress code is in effect, minors are not allowed.
Single ticket - $175Group of four - $640Group of 12 - $1,800
Executive club
Patio seating and sun umbrellas along the showline give spectators the best seat in the house.
It offers priority VIP access and parking, patio seating, a fully catered menu and soft bar service.
Among other things, it offers the oppor-tunity to meet visiting performers. Minors are welcome.
Single ticket - $125Group of four - $480Group of 12 - $1,320
Tickets are available onlineat www.abbotsfordairshow.com.Spectators enjoying the airshow in 2009.
JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News
Abbotsford International
AUGUST 12, 13 & 14 • 2011
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Schedule 10:30 Pitts S2 - Super Dave MathiesonChuck Rebstein - banner tow demoLangley Museum of FlightSkyHawks streamer dropOpening speechesSkyHawks anthem/flag jump
11:30CF SkyHawksC-17 Globemaster demo
12:00Brian Sanders - “Argonaut” demoBud and Ross Granley - YakobaticsKent Pietsch - Interstate comedy
12:30CF-18 Hornet demo Mk. IX Spitfire demoUSCG Dolphin helo - SAR demoKent Pietsch - truck top landing
1:30Hawk One F-86 Sabre demo Indy Boys Inc. jet powered outhouse
WarbirdsJulie Clark - American Aerobatics
T34 MentorBud Granley - Fouga demoRob Holland - MX2 aerobatics
Scheduled performances may shift and are weather-dependent.
For more information, visit www.abbotsfordairshow.com.
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AUGUST 12,13,14 • ABBOTSFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRP
The Spit re is one of the most recognizable aircraft from the Second WorldWar. This British-built, single-seat ghter plane was a common sight in the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during the war years.
It was originally put together as a short-range, high-performance interceptor, and its main role was to shoot down incoming German bombers. However, the aircraft was highly adaptable, and with wing variations, the Spit re was able to be tasked as a trainer, carrier-based ghter, for photo reconaissance or as a ghter-bomber.
The original Merlin engine, fabricated by Rolls-Royce, put out 1,030 HP, and in later iterations, carried theGriffon powerplant, capable of generating 2,035 H2,035 HP.
The Spit re featured at the upcoming Aming Abbotsfords o s c ad C ec osAirshow is clad in Czechoslovako a a a gs,lovakian markings,
and saw air combat in tht in the late 1940s. It was own by Flight Light Lieut. Karel Posta, a highly decoratedorated ghter pilot, who earned the CzCzechoslovakian War Cross ve times,Medal of Valor three times, along with the French Croix de Guerre, and several otherawards.
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In this panoramic view of the Spit re’s cockpit you can see 1940s state-of-the-art f S ftechnology that helped make this iconic ghter one of the most feared aircraft of
the Second World War. This impeccably restored “Spit” will be performing all threeS S fdays at this year’s Abbotsford Airshow.
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Singleton towerBob Singleton and Roy Hafeli will once
again team up to announce this year’s Abbotsford Airshow. In addition, Ken Hildebrant will also be returning to take to the microphone.
Singleton has announced at the Abbotsford International Airshow for 41 of its 48 years.
Initially, he was assistant to Abbotsford’s first announcer Toby Trowbridge. He became Abbotsford’s primary announcer in 1977.
Meanwhile, Hafeli is an on-air radio per-sonality who has always been an avid reader of aviation books.
He’s also built countless model airplanes, some of which survive to this day. Roy made his first solo flight when he was just 16, and a year later he earned his private pilots li-cence.
Hildebrandt, director of Gallery 7, is the newest voice at the show. He started his an-nouncing career in 2007 under the guidance of Singleton and Hafeli.
Hildebrant has also teamed up with Hafeli to create Hafeli and Hildebrandt Air Show Announcing, Canada’s only two man air show announcing team.
Bob Singleton (right) and Roy Hafeli havelong been the announcers of the airshow.
JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News
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Left: A family takes in the U.S. Air Force Galaxy static display at a past Abbotsford Airshow. Above: The Snowbirds show off one of their spectacular formations for specta-tors at the annual event.
JOHN VAN PUTTEN Abbotsford News
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Celebrate the SkyHawks’ 40th
The SkyHawks will be celebrating its 40th anniversaryat this year’s Abbotsford Airshow.
Kevin Plastow Abbotsford News
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Forces Parachute Team, the SkyHawks.
Over the years, the group has proudly represented Canada, showcasing the professionalism, dedication and teamwork it takes to be a part of the Canadian Forces.
Across North America, the SkyHawks will be performing at over 30 shows in 2011, showcasing their thrilling and exciting act of parachute Canopy Relative Work.
Since its inception, the group has had many changes.The most notable change took place in 1977 when the team traded the
Para-Commander round parachute for the more manoeuvrable Ram-Air square parachute. This advance in team equipment allowed for more dy-namic and crowd-pleasing performances. Canopy formations has been a major portion of demonstrations since the 1989 season.
But one part of the team that hasn’t changed is the signature of the SkyHawks: the Canadian Flag parachute.
The team has also achieved a number of successes, including the world’s most northerly demonstration jump at Canadian Forces Station Alert on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island on Sept. 19, 1982.
At the Abbotsford Airshow, fans can expect a colourful and exciting performance. For more information, visit www.skyhawks.forces.gc.ca.
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