The air show at Abbotsford has the conspicuous backdrop of Mt Baker. For the evening show, the light was really nice on the mountain and I think I have already posted about that. Some of the display aircraft would make turns in front of the mountain. Most are too small to be obvious in a shot but something the size of a C-17 Globemaster is going to show up. The USAF Moose was one of the display and here it is as it reverses course back towards the airfield.
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End of the Line at Abbotsford
My first trip to Abbotsford for the airshow got me there pretty early. I was hanging around prior to meeting up with my friend and I saw a couple of old S-2 Trackers that were sitting in a field. These were clearly waterbombers in days gone by but they have reached the end of the road as far as their flying career is concerned. I understand that they were due to be heading off soon. I was glad to see them before they went. Seeing them flying would have been better of course.
Kelowna Lakefront
We spent our Thanksgiving weekend in Kelowna BC. It was not a long stay there, but it was a nice chance to visit somewhere new. The trip involves a five-hour drive, so we didn’t arrive until mod afternoon. The weather was lovely on the drive across so, when we arrived, we decided to take advantage of the sun to have a walk along the lake.
There are many homes and hotels along the water, and they have created parks and waterways around these developments. It might have been sunny, but it definitely wasn’t warm, so we were wrapped up well to counter the cool air coming off the lake. Plenty of people were out walking their dogs or riding their bikes so the whole place felt pretty alive considering this was a Thursday afternoon at the end of November. These are some of the shots I got while we explored.
Calibrating the Drones Perhaps?
During the Abbotsford Air Show, we could see a bunch of people out on the airfield. It wasn’t obvious what they were doing but I took some shots with the longest lens I had to see if I might later work out what was going in. My friend Mark thought it might be related to the drone display that was due to take place after dark. I think he might have been right. Looking at the shots, they seem to be waving the drones around above themselves. Maybe this is part of a calibration routine or something to do with activating them and having them communicate. I don’t know. If anyone is familiar with all of this, please do let me know in the comments.
My First Polaris – Just In Time
The Royal Canadian Air Force will soon be getting new tanker transport aircraft. They are going to buy some Airbus A330 MRTTs to replace their CC-150 Polaris jets. These are based on the A310 and I have never seen one before. Fortunately, there was one on static display at Abbotsford for the air show. It was in the grey scheme rather than the brightly painted version but that was fine by me. I was just glad to get one before they are replaced. It would be good to see one flying but I suspect the chances of that are diminishing. You never know, though.
Parachute Smoke Trail Patterns
The Canadian Forces SkyHawks parachute display team opened the Abbotsford Air Show evening display. One of the jumpers had a line of smoke canisters that hung beneath them as they descended under their canopy. Some tight turns allowed the line to swing out and create some nice smoke trail patterns. Here are some shots of the results.
The Cormorant Beats Me Again
One of my goals for going to the air show at Abbotsford this year was to see a Cormorant fly. I know this would sound like my normal interest in the bird species but this time it means the AW101 version that is flown for Search and Rescue by Canada. Sure, I have seen plenty of 101s over the years with the British and Italian examples, but I have never seen a Canadian one before. It was due to display during the show. When I got there, I was delighted to see it sitting on the operating ramp.
However, my optimism was unjustified. There was no announcement during the show about what had happened to the SAR demo, but it just didn’t happen. The day shows did get the demo, but the Friday evening show was a no go. It was a fun show, so I wasn’t too disappointed, but it was a little frustrating to still have never seen a Cormorant airborne. One day…
Parachute Formations Look Uncomfortable Up Close!
The Canadian Forces parachute display team, The SkyHawks, were performing at the Abbotsford Airshow. With their Canadian flag parachutes, they carried American and Canadian flags for the show opening as well as undertaking a few formation demonstrations. I was working my way through the images from the show and was cropping in on the shots to see which were the sharpest. It gave me a better view of how the team members link together for some of the configurations that they use.
One of the positions involved one guy’s foot being hooked between the legs of his partner. This looked like a pretty tough position to hold. In a three-person formation, the middle individual was holding the other two in place. I imagine that there is a fair bit of strength involved in making this work. These soldiers are undoubtedly tough individuals. I suspect you practice these positions a little further from the ground for the first few times!
Sunset on Mt Baker

I made a quick excursion across the border to Abbotsford for the air show. I went for the evening show on the Friday rather than the day show. The conditions were really nice for most of the show with the cloud rolling in only near the end of the proceedings. Mt Baker is in the background across the border and provides a nice backdrop for some of the flying. As the light got nicer, I wasn’t going to miss out on a couple of shots of the mountain with its cloud formations above the summit.