Abbotsford International Airshow 2023
Interesting and unusual that the Snowbirds are not the final act in the flying schedule on Saturday and Sunday (excluding some exceptions in years past when the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels have also been in attendence).
I wonder if that is an intentional effort to alleviate some of the concentrated and heavy traffic volumes exiting the airfield at the end of the show?
I wonder if that is an intentional effort to alleviate some of the concentrated and heavy traffic volumes exiting the airfield at the end of the show?
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Yes, I believe that's exactly the reason. Staggering the "headliners" to stagger the mass exodus. The Airshow has officially discussed this strategy before, perhaps it was on Facebook.angel2281 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:18 am Interesting and unusual that the Snowbirds are not the final act in the flying schedule on Saturday and Sunday (excluding some exceptions in years past when the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels have also been in attendence).
I wonder if that is an intentional effort to alleviate some of the concentrated and heavy traffic volumes exiting the airfield at the end of the show?
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The Snowbirds scheduling is due to the increased number of commercial operations out of YXX during the show. The team requires the largest length of uninterrupted airspace and mid-afternoon is the only gap long enough.JA Boomer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:42 amYes, I believe that's exactly the reason. Staggering the "headliners" to stagger the mass exodus. The Airshow has officially discussed this strategy before, perhaps it was on Facebook.angel2281 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:18 am Interesting and unusual that the Snowbirds are not the final act in the flying schedule on Saturday and Sunday (excluding some exceptions in years past when the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels have also been in attendence).
I wonder if that is an intentional effort to alleviate some of the concentrated and heavy traffic volumes exiting the airfield at the end of the show?
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That makes sense! Are you expecting any further performer announcements in the next two weeks?AIAS wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:20 pmThe Snowbirds scheduling is due to the increased number of commercial operations out of YXX during the show. The team requires the largest length of uninterrupted airspace and mid-afternoon is the only gap long enough.JA Boomer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:42 amYes, I believe that's exactly the reason. Staggering the "headliners" to stagger the mass exodus. The Airshow has officially discussed this strategy before, perhaps it was on Facebook.angel2281 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 12:18 am Interesting and unusual that the Snowbirds are not the final act in the flying schedule on Saturday and Sunday (excluding some exceptions in years past when the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels have also been in attendence).
I wonder if that is an intentional effort to alleviate some of the concentrated and heavy traffic volumes exiting the airfield at the end of the show?
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Additions Ericsson collection P-51 & Corsair.
Minus Historic flight foundation B-25.
Also seems like the NORAD demo will include a twin piston as the "stray" aircraft. A similar demo was done at Oshkosh last week.
Minus Historic flight foundation B-25.
Also seems like the NORAD demo will include a twin piston as the "stray" aircraft. A similar demo was done at Oshkosh last week.
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Weather is expected to be great this year - hoping I don’t jinx it but I’d stock up on the sunscreen and aloe!
I look forward to seeing how the new parking format works out this year. The walk-in tickets may be hit or miss and the lack of them for Friday will be interesting to see.
Hoping for 1 or 2 more static announcements before the event.
I look forward to seeing how the new parking format works out this year. The walk-in tickets may be hit or miss and the lack of them for Friday will be interesting to see.
Hoping for 1 or 2 more static announcements before the event.
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What's different this year?AirshowHawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:35 am I look forward to seeing how the new parking format works out this year. The walk-in tickets may be hit or miss and the lack of them for Friday will be interesting to see.
Same!AirshowHawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:35 am Hoping for 1 or 2 more static announcements before the event.
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Friday does not have walk-in passes. This means if you want to attend the Friday show, you have to purchase either a car load pass or a vanload pass. This makes it inconvenient for those who attend solo or with a partner. These changes were made to alleviate the traffic problems that have been the subject of scrutiny in the past years.
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I see. Makes sense. I was thinking physical parking alignment, haha.AirshowHawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:45 pm Friday does not have walk-in passes. This means if you want to attend the Friday show, you have to purchase either a car load pass or a vanload pass. This makes it inconvenient for those who attend solo or with a partner. These changes were made to alleviate the traffic problems that have been the subject of scrutiny in the past years.
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Look for a few military static arrivals on Wednesday, including demo teams arriving as well.
Right now looks like Snowbirds on Tuesday coming from Edmonton.
Thursday is mostly practices with a few arrivals sprinkled in.
Friday, more practices/arrivals in the morning/midday before the show.
Weather looks great (so far)!
Right now looks like Snowbirds on Tuesday coming from Edmonton.
Thursday is mostly practices with a few arrivals sprinkled in.
Friday, more practices/arrivals in the morning/midday before the show.
Weather looks great (so far)!
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