Snowbirds to Fly May 22

The Canadian Snowbirds will fly over Sidney again Wednesday, May 22. The aircraft demonstration team will arrive at the Sidney/Richland County Airport at approximately noon. There will be a “meet and greet” event at the airport that evening, with the free performance beginning at 6p.m.

The Snowbirds began back in 1971, following the ‘Golden Centennaires’ who flew formations for Canada’s centennial year four years prior. After a few years, they were made an official unit of the Canadian Forces.

The Snowbirds fly basic pilot-training aircraft, which can reach speeds of 470 miles an hour. All members of the Snowbirds are personnel of the Canadian Forces who have accumulated many years of military experience. They are selected based on their skill and experience and go through a rigorous series of try-outs to check their proficiency in formation flying. With a third of the pilots rotating out through a three year period, the team trains the new members in.

The Snowbirds fly approximately 70 shows a year at 50 different locations across North America. This causes the unit to be traveling for six months out of the year. In those six months, they will return to their home base about four times for a couple days in order to do maintenance.

In order to get the Snowbirds at a venue, applications must be put in two years in advance. This makes this scheduled appearance in Sidney almost unheard of. For more information on the Canadian Snowbirds please go to their website at: http://www.snowbirds.dnd.ca.

 

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