1) T6 from royal canadian air force

Golden Winged Airplane from Royal Canadian Air Force

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
2007:08:11 14:42:36
  
 t6 from royal canadian air force 
  
2) P-51 mustang

same location as last photo
2007:08:11 15:44:04
  
 p-51 mustang 
  
3) Harvard t-6 texan and p-51 mustang take off

same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:01:26
  
 harvard t-6 texan and p-51 mustang take off 
  
4) F7f tigercat

The powerful Tigercat entered service with the US Marines in 1944 but did not see operational service in WWII. This is the first appearance at Abbotsford for the Tigercat.

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:02:50
  
 f7f tigercat 
  
5) Havard p-51 mustang and t-6 texan

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:03:33
  
 view--havard p-51 mustang and t-6 texan 
  
6) Havard red knight picture

Harvard Keith McMann will fly his Harvard, in the colours of the Red Knight, as a part of the warbird display.

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:03:40
  
 view--havard red knight picture 
  
7) T-6 texan picture

T-6 Texan
Bud Granley displays his T-6 Texan, painted in the colours of the RCAF Golden Hawks.

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:04:47
  
 t-6 texan picture 
  
8) P51 mustang - us navy fighter

P-51 Mustang
The range, speed and high altitude capabilities of the P-51 enabled Allied forces to escort bombers far deeper into enemy territory than any other fighter aircraft during WWII. This allowed the continuation and fruition of the American ...

Abborsford, British Columbia, Canada
same location as last photo
2007:08:11 16:04:52
  
 p51 mustang - us navy fighter 
  
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