2013 Airshows
Titusville (Tico), FL
NAS Key West, FL
Chino, CA
Indy 500 Fly-Over
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
CWH Show,
Hamilton, ONT
Dayton, OH
Muncie, IN
Topeka, KS
Purdue University, IN
Thunder over
Michigan, Belleville, MI
Hillsdale, MI
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Glendale Airport, Kokomo,
IN Rome, GA
Peachtree City, GA
Houston, TX
Urbana, OH B-25 Gathering
B-25 Doolittle Memorial
Fly-over at Dayton, OH
Hamilton Canadian Warplane Heritage
Airshow Warbird
Photo Review
Warbirds at Hamilton Airport,
Hamilton, ON- June15-16, 2013
(Photos taken Friday June 14 and Saturday June 15.)
This is the third year for the return of the Hamilton Canadian
Warplane Heritage Airshow and also my third time there. The main
reason I went this year was the fact that the world's only flying De
Havilland Mosquito was going to be present. It is always an
excellent location to see many of the Commonwealth warbirds not normally
seen for those of us that live in the U.S. and the show does work to
bring in a different aircraft from the States each year. This year
it was the Mosquito, FW-190, ME-262 and Skyraider from the Military
Aviation Museum in Virginia.
Also there are some restrictions and issues
that still plague the show after three years, some self inflicted and
some structural with the location. The show still is rather stingy
with its warbird fly-bys, something that has been an issue for three
years now. The promoter seems to forget that they are putting on
an airshow and the spectators they depend on come to see them fly.
Two other issues that are inherent at the Hamilton airport is that there
are commercial airliners operating during the show and the fact that
there is no dedicated parallel taxiway for runway 6-24, which means all
of the show aircraft and airliners have to back taxi on the main runway
which eats up time and slows the show down. So what should be a 3
hours flying show turns into five hours.
Airfield orientation for photographers: Facing north with
6-24 as the normal airshow runway.
The Show before the Show:
Sometimes things just work our like they did for me
Friday night before the show. I had originally planned to arrive
at my hotel a mile south of the airport around 7-8 PM but due to a
fortuitous change in plans got there around 5 in the evening.
After checking at the hotel I drove over to and parked alongside the
south fence which is next to the CWH ramp. I had no expectation of anything
exciting or unusual happening and all I really wanted to do was look at
the Mosquito through the chain link fence. All of this
turned out to be the classic right place at the right time!
No sooner had I walked over to the fence to
look at the Mossie than the Lancaster next to it fired up its engines.
Then the Mosquito fired up. When the two Spitfires and two
Hurricanes started up I realized that the six aircraft were going to go
out and practice formation work to be ready for Saturday's event.
Seeing how I was not far from the CWH museum hangar which had all sorts
of people around it, I figured the aircraft would fly virtually right
over my head. Due to my position and the weather I consider the
following air shots superior to what I was able to get on Saturday.
The first three photos were taken through the chain link fence on Friday
night.
The Lancaster taxies out.
This is the first time I have ever seen a Mosquito taxi.
The CWH B-25 was the photo ship for the mission and beat up the ramp
while the other aircraft were taxiing out.
Note the open port for the photographer(s).
Lancaster, Mosquito and one of the Hurricanes forming up south of the
field.
All the aircraft disappeared and those of us there were looking all
around to see where they would be coming from when someone started
pointing south.
Perfect!! Six Merlin powered aircraft.
Just as expected. Right over head.
This was also a bonus but some distance from my location. The
Hurricane from The Vintage Wings for Canada did an aerobatic routine
over runway 6-24. He was
practicing but never performed in the show.
As the fighters were landing we then had a couple of three ship
formations of B-25, Lancaster and Mosquito.
Then the B-25 and Mosquito.
Fighter Break!
Another of the aircraft I had journeyed to Hamilton to see. Seeing
this FW-190, the ME-262, and the Mosquito here in Hamilton was again
timely and fortuitous for many of us. Several days after the show
we found out the three of them along with all the other 70 aircraft in
the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia were up for sale. This
aircraft was one of the first purchased and is now owned by the
Tillamook Air Museum in Oregon. The sale of these aircraft
presents a problem for the Hamilton Airshow in that many of the non
Commonwealth warbirds at the show were being provided by the Military
Aviation Museum.
There was no way to get a clean shot of the ME-262 from the fence line.
The Saturday Show: The day
started with lots of sunshine which made for great portraits of the
aircraft on the flight line. The weather would degenerate into
overcast later in the day.
Focke-Wulf 190.
The Me-262.
This Douglas Skyraider is now for sale as part of Military Aviation
Museum collection that is being liquidated.
This is a really, really clean engine cowling and forward fuselage for a
Skyraider.
This is something I don't remember seeing before.
One of two Fairey Fireflies in North America. The Firefly is a
WWII two seat fighter that typifies some of design philosophy of the
British during the war to have a second crewman in the aicraft.
The most photographed aircraft at the show,
no doubt. The question now is who will the new owner be?
This is the third year this CS2F-2 has been on display as part of its
return to flight restoration. The paint was stripped right after
the 2012 airshow and now both engines have been rebuilt and re-hung.
The four aircraft pictured here took off and flew before the official
opening of the show with the flag jumps. We could have used
another show pass or two with these.
Flag jump for the show opening.
The C-47 jump plane landing at Hamilton.
Listening on the aviation scanner, air boss called for the Lysander to
take off and land, so this photo is the take off and not a fly-by.
The Canadian Harvard Formation Team is a staple at many airshows in
Canada and always puts on a great show.
Back again for 2013 was the Canadian Forces CP-140 Demo.
The FW-190 takes off for the first time at Hamilton.
Followed by the Messerschmitt 262.
Returning to Hamilton again this year was the CF-18 for it's superb
demo.
The Canadian Snowbirds put on an excellent 45 minute demonstration of
precision formation aerobatics with nine aircraft. During the
Snowbird presentation the blue skies disappeared and it became overcast.
Back again for his second visit to Canada was Matt Younkin in his 1943
C-45. Matt spends most of his time down low for the crowd unless he is
out turning around.
Here he is setting up for the photo pass.
Matt runs both smoke generators the entire time he is flying, and
between the overcast and the residual smoke not being blown away as
there was not much wind at the time, his smoke actually reduced the
visibility for a while.
The centerpiece of the CWH's collection is its Lancaster bomber, taking
off here for the mass Merlin Flight.
The first official airshow take-off of the Mosquito at Hamilton.
Out to the east there was still some blue sky as the Lancaster and
Mosquito give the airshow crowd a formation pass.
But it is airshow gray at show center.
As the aircraft were still on the ramp taxiing out one of the Spitfires
discovered it had a flat tail wheel and had to abort for Saturday.
So the six ship quickly turned into a five ship formation. This is why
for me and others that were at the airport on Friday night became more
important as we got to see the six ship formation. With the sale
of the Mosquito pending, we may never see this combination of aircraft
again.
The Lancaster landing on runway 24.
A solo pass by the Mosquito.
Hopefully the Mossie will stay in eastern North America so many of us
can see it again. Or see it for the first time if not at Hamilton
2013.
According to Mickey of Ice Pilots who spent a few minutes talking on the
sound system, one of the episodes from Season 6 will include footage
from the 2013 Hamilton Airshow.
Titusville (Tico), FL
NAS Key West, FL
Chino, CA
Indy 500 Fly-Over
Reading, PA WWII Weekend
CWH Show,
Hamilton, ONT
Dayton, OH
Muncie, IN
Topeka, KS
Purdue University, IN
Thunder over
Michigan, Belleville, MI
Hillsdale, MI
Marion, IN
Waukegan, IL
Glendale Airport, Kokomo,
IN Rome, GA
Peachtree City, GA
Houston, TX
Urbana, OH B-25 Gathering
B-25 Doolittle Memorial
Fly-over at Dayton, OH
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