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2002 Press Release |
For Immediate Release
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW CELEBRATES
100TH ANNIVERSARY OF POWERED FLIGHT
The 54th annual Canadian International Air Show will be marking this
historic milestone of the 20th century at the 125th anniversary of the
Canadian National Exhibition. Patrons will experience aircraft from
World War One right up to the high-powered jet aircraft of today.
Hear the thunder overhead as you encounter the power and majesty from
two of the top aviation demonstration teams in the world as they perform
amazing feats of aerial ballet over the CNE Waterfront.
Take a trip down memory lane as a Lancaster bomber, Supermarine Spitfire
and a P51 Mustang awe the crowd. The “Lanc” is one of only two flying in
the world and is named in honour of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski,
winner of the prestigious Victoria Cross.
Plug your ears and crane your necks skywards as the United States Air
Force Thunderbirds scream past overhead. Be amazed at the precision and
grace of the Canadian Forces demonstration team, the world famous
Snowbirds.
Performing before millions of air show spectators each year, U.S.
Aerobatic Champion Patty Wagstaff flies one of the most thrilling
aerobatic presentations in the world today. Patty gives the audience a
front row seat to the precision and complexity of modern aerobatics.
Witness a “day at the office” with Sean D. Tucker in his ORACLE
CHALLENGER as he goes through more G-forces than a pilot experiences in
a jet aircraft – a pummeling +10 to -7.5 G’s. His practices alone are
one of the most grueling and physically demanding workouts ever. It’s a
performance you’ll never forget.
Members of the Canadian Forces 424 Squadron will demonstrate live search
and rescue techniques from the frigid waters of Lake Ontario. Bid a fond
farewell to the CH-113 Labrador helicopter appearing for the final time
at the Canadian International Air Show and welcome Canada’s newest
Search and Rescue helicopter, the CH-149 Cormorant.
Take a flight through history this Labour Day weekend. There is much to
experience at the 54th Canadian International Air Show taking place over
the CNE Waterfront August 30th, 31st and September 1st.
Contact: Colleen Swider, Manager, Media Relations & Public Affairs
swiderc@ancentral.com (416)
263-3650 or (416) 968-7111 ext. 223
For more information you can also visit our website at
www.cias.org
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