Just thought I'd do some promo work for our 'Wings over Ontario' Air Show celebrating 25 Years of CHAA and 10 Years of the Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team (CHAT)
It will be our scaled-down version of Geneseo packed into one day.
I know it's kinda late to be doing this sort of stuff but all three of our events this summer have been this way.
We haven't had much time leading up to these events as most of the funding came from a grant that we didn't receive until the end of March.
Getting the go-ahead that late had a huge impact in getting visiting aircraft as their schedules are usually filled by that point.
Anyway, enough of my rambling. On to the show!
There will be a ceremony on the morning horouring the founding members of CHAA, most notably Bob Hewitt, Norm Beckham and Len Fallowfield, as well as marking the occastion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Aerobatic Team.
*note* the ramp will be open for visitors to take a closer look at the visiting aircraft up until about 11:30 and probably later on in the afternoon once the show is finishedThe participating aircraft so far:
All 10 CHAA aircraft (7, possibly 8 flying)
Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team
Russell Aviation Group - Hurricane & Harvard
Vintage Wings of Canada - P-40N Kittyhawk
Great War Flying Museum (3-4 aircraft) --
WWI Dogfight Routine--
No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum aircraft:
T-28, Yale?, Cornell(s?), Fleet Finch?, Tiger Moth?, Harvard?
Canadian Historical Aircraft Association:
Stearman & Chipmunk (x2)
Tiger Boys aircraft: Fleet 16R and 16B Finches
Jet Aircraft Museum: CT-133 Silver Star -static display only-
(privately owned, not one of the 6 from London) Harvard 4 20413 - Tom Siimes
My Yale 3390 project
And the following aircraft may be attending but are not yet confirmed:
Canadian Warplane Heritage B-25 Mitchell 'Hot Gen'
(fly-by only - not landing)So, if all goes well there is the chance of having over
THIRTY aircraft on the field.
It may not sound like a lot for most shows but it would make it the largest show (in terms of aircraft) ever held at Tillsonburg.
If anyone is unfamiliar with how to get to Tillsonburg Airport, it is actually pretty easy to get to.
We're about 10-15 minutes south of Highway 401 exit 218 on Highway 19.
After going through a little place called Mount Elgin you'll be turning left at the fourth road (Airport Road). You can't miss us from there!
(or if you have a GPS just punch in 244411 Airport Road, Tillsonburg, ON)
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rcaf_100 on Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:26 pm, edited 8 times in total.