What can I possibly say about this magnificent team that's not already been said? Their precision and formation take your breath away and the fact that there are 8 of them having to synchronize just adds to the "holy moly" factor. Great job team and great job, Airshowguy! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
They actually are supposed to have 9. The Saturday show had all 9. They are great, i just wish they could upgrade their aircraft. The aircraft is so old. Testament to their staff for maintaining them
@@airshowguy916 Hi. I live about a 6 hour drive north of Vancouver B.C. My ex wife's sister moved from here to Roseville Ca.20 years ago and commutes to San Fran to work if you can believe it. Anyways I am a retired air show watcher. I attended the Abbotsford B.C. Airshow for about 20 years in a row in the 80's and 90'swhen the whiskey and beer flowed too well ha ha. Highlights were SR 71, B1, B2, Concorde, F4 Phantom, CF 101 Voodoo and the Vulcan Bomber. It was named the chicken killer as there was a huge chicken farm close to the airport and the Vulcan noise spooked all the birds to one end of the barn and killed a ton of them. Did not go over very well with the farmer ha ha. My first ever show was when I was 7 years old (1967) and I still have the souvenir program. Biggest disappointment. Driving from Prince George B.C.(500 miles) to Vancouver, staying the night and going to Payne Field to watch the Thunderbirds in the relatively new F-16's only to find out they were only at the Saturday show and had moved on, ugh. To the day I have never seen them live in the F-16's and it's been almost 20 years (I'm 64 years old )since I have attended the Abbotsford show. I enjoy your videos and it brings back great memories! KEN
Wow! Thanks for sharing. My first airshow was in Reno in the early 80's. As an "adult" I recorded my first airshow in 2000 at Travis AFB. It was the first time I saw crazy stuff like a M1 tank coming out of a C-5, a person standing on the wing of a bi-plane, the Thunderbirds with I believe Block 30 C models, etc. Thanks for watching my Channel. I hope every two days is enough content to keep you happy. I try to mix it up from classic aircraft to modern military marvels. I also make sure I don't have ad's in the middle of my videos and that they are not terribly long. Take care. Thanks for sharing kenkitsul.
They are such an amazing team of pilots.
What can I possibly say about this magnificent team that's not already been said? Their precision and formation take your breath away and the fact that there are 8 of them having to synchronize just adds to the "holy moly" factor. Great job team and great job, Airshowguy! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
They actually are supposed to have 9. The Saturday show had all 9. They are great, i just wish they could upgrade their aircraft. The aircraft is so old. Testament to their staff for maintaining them
Cool 😊
Love the Snowbirds. 3:58
That looked so cool !!! 😃
Hi Airshow guy. Good videos. Where do you call home?
Hi kenkitsul. Northern California. Thanks for watching. :)
@@airshowguy916 Hi. I live about a 6 hour drive north of Vancouver B.C. My ex wife's sister moved from here to Roseville Ca.20 years ago and commutes to San Fran to work if you can believe it. Anyways I am a retired air show watcher. I attended the Abbotsford B.C. Airshow for about 20 years in a row in the 80's and 90'swhen the whiskey and beer flowed too well ha ha. Highlights were SR 71, B1, B2, Concorde, F4 Phantom, CF 101 Voodoo and the Vulcan Bomber. It was named the chicken killer as there was a huge chicken farm close to the airport and the Vulcan noise spooked all the birds to one end of the barn and killed a ton of them. Did not go over very well with the farmer ha ha. My first ever show was when I was 7 years old (1967) and I still have the souvenir program. Biggest disappointment. Driving from Prince George B.C.(500 miles) to Vancouver, staying the night and going to Payne Field to watch the Thunderbirds in the relatively new F-16's only to find out they were only at the Saturday show and had moved on, ugh. To the day I have never seen them live in the F-16's and it's been almost 20 years (I'm 64 years old )since I have attended the Abbotsford show. I enjoy your videos and it brings back great memories! KEN
Wow! Thanks for sharing. My first airshow was in Reno in the early 80's. As an "adult" I recorded my first airshow in 2000 at Travis AFB. It was the first time I saw crazy stuff like a M1 tank coming out of a C-5, a person standing on the wing of a bi-plane, the Thunderbirds with I believe Block 30 C models, etc. Thanks for watching my Channel. I hope every two days is enough content to keep you happy. I try to mix it up from classic aircraft to modern military marvels. I also make sure I don't have ad's in the middle of my videos and that they are not terribly long. Take care. Thanks for sharing kenkitsul.