The RCAF 431 Demonstration Squadron show off their shiny jets during a late afternoon performance at Air Show London a couple of weeks ago. I usually only sort of pay attention when the Snowbirds fly as I have seen the performance at least 200 times over the years but the lighting was so nice during this time slot they were given I not only watched but I also took quite a few pictures. Here the opposing solos make one of their multiple opposite passes.
Cheers,
Jeff
PS. Just a small note on the CT-133 from yesterday's post. She belongs to the Jet Aircraft Museum in London Ontario and is capable of flight and the museum is so close to having Transport Canada sign off on her as airworthy. She will make a great addition to the Canadian Air Show circuit and I hope she makes a few photo passes with the Waterloo War Birds 133, the Mako Shark.