When the Snowbirds Fly Southbound
Photo collection of Canadian Armed Forces 431 Squadron "Snowbirds"


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Snowbirds perform airshows across Northern America during May - Oct.
They occasionally fly to California where they provide me an excellent photo opportunity.
Although their aircraft may be outdated and not very powerful, their program and performance, along with the nice music they choose to fly with, are just beautiful.
All photos here are taken when the Snowbirds visited airshows in California, USA.

In case you may not know, Snowbirds use 9x CT-114 Tutor aircraft for their show.
Lets click on the photo for a larger view, and count them just in case.
One, Two, Three ..... Nine, Ten !?
What happened? Well, the photo was taken during the practice flight at Redding in 2002.

Snowbirds 21Preparing for a flight - #2 aircraft with its pilot, Captain Ian Searle, photo taken at Stockton in 1999.

Snowbirds takeoffCleard for takeoff - The tutors start rolling. 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds 9 aircraft takeoffThe first and second group of 3 aircraft each takes off normally, but on the last group, wingmen splits away from leader for an impressive performance.

Snowbirds big delta loop with number 10Rare shot taken during the practice day of 2002 Redding airshow - 9 aircraft in big diamond roll, and folloing close by is the number 10 aircraft.

Snowbirds 18This shot was taken outside of the base, during the 1998 Travis AFB airshow.

SnowbirdsShot taken only seconds after the photo above.

Snowbirds formation change loopAnother one of the series of shots. After the formation flew overhead, it went into a climb and began changing formation to Concord. Just one of the many of Snowbirds' amazing changeover loop maneuvers.

Snowbirds 10Concord formation seen from show center, Stockton airshow in 1999.

Snowbirds 16Another shot of Concord formation near the top of its loop. Photo taken during Stockton airshow in 1999

Snowbirds 04Different formation climbing high up into blue Californian sky. Photo taken at Stockton in 1999.

Snowbirds formation climbInverted Wedge formation makes a loop. Photo taken at Stockton in 1999.

Snowbirds inverted wedgeAnother photo of Inverted Wedge formation entering loop. Montains in the background are of the Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo taken at 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds big diamond rollBig Diamond formation makes a formation roll.
Photo taken outside of the airfield, during the 1998 Travis AFB airshow.

Snowbirds 09Vertical break with 9 aircraft seen at 1999 Stockton airshow.

Snowbirds vertical downward breakThe other side - same vertical break as seen from outside the airfield during 1998 Travis AFB airshow.

Snowbirds 14Card nine formation. 1999 Stockton Arishow.

Snowbirds 7 plane formationFeather formation by 7 aircraft. 1998 Travis AFB airshow.

Snowbirds 05Upward burst by 7 aircraft. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 17Very Interesting - inverted split formation as seen during 1999 Stockton airshow.

Snowbirds Back-to-Back formationA shot taken few seconds after the photo above. The color scheme makes it very easy to see if the aircraft is flying up side down or right side up.

Snowbirds level opener7 aircraft breaks for a graceful level opener. Photo taken at 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds 13Lead and opposing solo aircraft makes its opposing maneuver at the 1999 Stockton airshow.
Distance between the aircraft is 10m, relative speed is 1200km/Hr, about the speed of sound.

Snowbirds 11Seen during the 1999 Stockton Airshow - This reminds me of a formation the Northern Lights perform

Snowbirds 082 aircraft split away from formation. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 06Lead Solo Inverted V formation taken during 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 12Oh my God ! what Happened ? "Crazy 3 on 1" - you said it. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 07A kind of formation that makes you smile. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds and Mt. ShastaRight and left wing of diamond formation becomes inverted. Photo taken at 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds turnSnowbirds' 9 aircraft rejoin at the final part of their performance. Year 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds 02The most famous Snowbirds' formation is this "Big Diamond" 1999 Stockton airshow.

Snowbirds 19Another view of the same "Big Diamond"

Snowbirds 03Big diamond at the end of a loop. Photo taken at Stockton Airshow in 1999.

Snowbirds line abrest passOnly the Snowbirds can do this in North America - 9 aircraft in line abreast. Redding airshow, 2002.

Snowbirds Big arrow and Mt. ShastaBig Arrow formation makes a right turn, with Mt. Shasta in the background. Photo taken at 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds Big arrowA closer vier of Big Arrow formation, taken few seconds after the photo above.

SnowbirdsUnder a stormy sky, 9 aircraft approach with the smoke on and gears down. Sometimes a bad weather makes impressive photo. 1998 Salinas Airshow.

Snowbirds big diamond final approach9 aircraft prepare to make a 9 ship landing at the end of Travis AFB airshow in 1998.

Snowbirds landing3 groups of 3 aircraft each approaches for landing at the end of 2002 Redding airshow.

Snowbirds dawn takeoffI really like the night show Snowbirds perform at some airshow sites.
Here, No.1 aircraft taxi for night show at the Salinas Airshow in 2000.

Snowbirds dawn taxiAnother shot at the same airshow, this time the No.5 aircraft. Note the 30th anniversary marking on the fin.

Snowbirds 221999 Stockton Airshow - I have the exact same photo taken during the daytime show, but takeoff at dawn is more better because of its colors.

Snowbirds 23This is the reason I like the night show so much - aircraft that glows golden orange as it climbs. Welcome to the Golden State! 1999 Stockton Airshow

Snowbirds 24Another shot taken during the most beautiful minutes of the day. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds night showConcord formation pass at the 2000 Salinas airshow.

Snowbirds 25Sorry, no more sunlight - but its OK because the sky is still beautiful and so are the twinkling lights on the nose of the Tutor. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 27Nice roll ! 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds night showI use Canon 300mm F4L lens with IS (Image Stabilizer) and Fuji Velvia film (iso 50) so I can capture the colors even there is almost no light. Photo taken at 2000 Salinas Airshow.

Snowbirds 26Direct your head to the West as you see the Snowbirds Big Diamonds circulating. Sunset was just few minutes ago. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 29Now it is getting really dark (and cold) but as long as the camera can focus on the Tutor's headlights, I never give up taking photos. 1999 Stockton Airshow.

Snowbirds 28Well, it is getting really tough for photos now. This will be my last shot for the night show. See you tomorrow during the day show! 1999 Stockton Airshow.




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