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Old 07-25-2008, 07:19 PM   #1
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Lethbridge International Air Show

This is airshow weekend here in Lethbridge and I have made several dashes out my patio door when my ears pick-up on some wonderful engine sounds. Of course I'm just a little too late to get a good look at what's flying over. First thing this morning I took a trip out to the airport to see what I could see. None of the biggies [C-5 and C-17] have arrived yet, but the Tora Tora guys are here along with assorted T-6s [Harvards], Yak 11s, a pair of A-10s, a pair of F-18s. One of the Yak 11s quietly took off and proceeded to execute very high-speed [for a Yak 11] passes and smoke-trailing aerobatics. Judging from the speed and snarl of the engine, he's got something very un-stock under the cowling.
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Old 07-25-2008, 07:23 PM   #2
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This is airshow weekend here in Lethbridge and I have made several dashes out my patio door when my ears pick-up on some wonderful engine sounds. Of course I'm just a little too late to get a good look at what's flying over. First thing this morning I took a trip out to the airport to see what I could see. None of the biggies [C-5 and C-17] have arrived yet, but the Tora Tora guys are here along with assorted T-6s [Harvards], Yak 11s, a pair of A-10s, a pair of F-18s. One of the Yak 11s quietly took off and proceeded to execute very high-speed [for a Yak 11] passes and smoke-trailing aerobatics. Judging from the speed and snarl of the engine, he's got something very un-stock under the cowling.

Damn! I'm driving through Alberta now but I won't go through Lethbridge!

{Going towards Calgary from the 'Hat}
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Old 07-28-2008, 12:37 AM   #3
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The rumored C-5 was just that, a rumor. The weather for the two days was fabulous, upper 80s but with high humidity.[this is very very unusual for Southern Alberta]. Great to see all those piston engined aircraft roaring through the skies. The B-25 did some quite low passes. Up close, the C-17 is quite impressive. The Tora Tora Tora boys put on their usual great show and the A-10 and F-18 close support passes were impressive. Got love the sound of those cannons.
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