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2016 Canadian Armed Forces Day and Air Show at CFB Borden June 11-12, 2016 |
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Location: CFB Borden, Ontario |
Admission: $15 Adults, $8 Seniors 60+, Children under 12 free |
Parking: Free |
Value: Very good |
Rating out of 10: 8.0 based on media day. |
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CFB Borden hosted its biennial Canadian Armed Forces Day and Air Show on Saturday June 11 and Sunday June 12, 2016. There were an extensive number of military ground displays, army vehicles, Forward Operating Base and an Air Show featuring the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, CF-18 Hornet Fighter Jet, the Canadian Forces SkyHawks Parachute Team and additional civilian performers that included Jacquie B Airshows – Extra 300 - Extreme Aerobatics, Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team – 4 Plane Formation Aerobatics, Waterloo Warbirds – Vampire, Gord Price - YAK-50, Manfred Radius – Sailplane, Trevor Rafferty – The Javelin – Solo Aerobatics, Lysander and Canadian Air Cadets. |
The main attractions for the event were the Snowbirds, and the CF-18 Demo Team. For a change, the Snowbirds started off the show, this was a refreshing change, as they usually the ones to finish off the shows as the last attraction but at St. Thomas for this year it was the CF-18. |
The CF-18 Hornet for 2016 has a historic paint scheme, celebrating Canada's greatest contribution to the Allied victory during WWII -- the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). Since there were several trainers from the era, which are featured on the tail fins of he CF-18, I approached the Air Show Director, Airport Manager and the PA officer of the CF-18 with an idea, to have a Harvard placed besides the Hornet for a photo opportunity. On Saturday after the show this idea became a reality. |
Just before the official show start, the Ornge AgustaWestland AW139 flew in for a short visit, but took off just after the show started with Snowbirds. Pete McLeod followed with an amazing display in his Red Bull Edge 540 aerobatic aircraft, which is quite different than the one he uses during the Red Bull Air Race. He also flew against Rick Kopp's the Pyro Jet Truck, powered by a Westinghouse J34-WE-48 Turbojet engine from a T-2 Buckeye, producing 12,000 HP and 6,000 lbs. of thrust. The jet powered truck was huffing and puffing like a dragon, bellowing out a lot smoke from unburned fuel. To win the race, it required a head start. |
Several RCAF aircraft were invited for static display, but only the CF-18 and a CH-146 Griffon showed up, the CP-140 Aurora long-range patrol aircraft which was to arrive on Friday cancelled out the last minute. Thus the static displays were a bit sparse, unlike in previous years full of Canadian and American warbirds. A CC-130 Hercules did flew in for a short SAR display, dropping two SAR rescue personnel by parachute and then landing to pick them up, and left. Four Harvards from Canadian Harvard Aircraft Associations, located nearby Tillsonburg, performed next lead by Bill "Shep" Shepard. One of the Harvards developed a mechanical issue and had to land shortly, but the three other Harvards continued in an impressive three ship formation. Other historical trainer aircraft that flew were; the 1941 Stermann Model 75 "Kaydet", and the de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk; The Chipmunk is a tandem, two-seat, single engined primary trainer aircraft which was the standard primary trainer for the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Air Force and several other air forces throughout much of the post-second World War years. Both of these were from the CH2A Canadian Historical Aircraft Association located in Windsor, Ontario; and lastly, the Fleet Finch biplane that was manufactured in Fort Erie, Ontario. |
For those who do not like jet or piston engine sounds, Manfred Radius performed in his sailplane. Other performers included Kent Pietch and the Jelly Belly plane that land on a moving truck, and Tom Markin's EVO 1 Experimental aircraft.
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There was a kid's zone, a beer garden, plenty of food and just as important portable sanitation were plenty and well dispersed. For adventure seekers helicopter as well as aircraft rides were available. The shows' MC was the well known Canadian Ric Peterson. For the photographers there was a special area set aside(for additional price) adjacent to the hot ramp where the Snowbirds were parked. |
Over all it was an excellent air show, GLIAS once agian proved that it is not necessarlt he size of the air show that matters, but how itis done,:well worth the admission price. Note all th eproceeds go to several charities that include ST. Thomas General Hospital, Air Cadets 741 (Elgin) Squadron, Military Family Resources Centre and St. John Ambulance. |
Just as in 2013, I've found the hospitality of the organizers top notch, my thanks goes to all of the volunteers involved, especially to Jim Banman GLIAS President, Dale B. Brant Airport Superintendent, Hugh Shields, Andrew Buttigieg, Media/Public Relations Director, and Al Rulton for the helicopter ride. I hope the GLIAS will be back in two years... |
Performers included: |
Canadian Forces Snowbirds,
CF-18 Hornet Demo Team,
Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules SAR demo
Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association – 4 Harvards
CH2A Canadian Historical Aircraft Association's Stermann Model 75 "Kaydet", and the de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk.
Pete McLeod - Red Bull Edge 540
Manfred Radius – Sailplane
Fleet Finch biplane
Kent Pietch and the Jelly Belly plane
Tom Markin's EVO 1 Experimental aircraft
Pyro Jet Truck
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Static displays included: |
CF-18 Hornet Fighter on staic
CH-146 Griffon Helicopter
Dornier Do 27-H2
T-28 Trojan
CH-124 Sea King
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