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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:vnsPe.281727$_o.88276@attbi_s71... http://makeashorterlink.com/?D5D326EAB Maybe after this incident the Canadians will stop making their world-renowned aerobatic team fly around in antique aircraft? Would that it be this easy. The inside word has it that the team is lucky to be in existence even with the Tutors. The money just isn't there for the much needed transition into the Hawks. In the old days, Col O.B. Philp, the "father" of the team, even after leaving MooseJaw, was a constant supporter, putting in the good word where it would do the most good to keep the funding open for the team. But now he's gone, and many in the Canadian Forces want the team's budget spent in other areas. It's been a tough road for the Snows, and they've done a terrific job of keeping it together and running with what they have to work with. As you know, I've had the pleasure of flying one of the Tutors as a guest pilot with the team (a long time ago :-) and I have firm feelings for their mission. Personally, I think the Snows are an invaluable asset to Canada, and I'd hate to see the team disbanded for lack of funds. The powers that be might do it but for the huge public outcry both in Canada and in the United States. The team is extremely popular in both countries with good reason. Their message of good will would be sorely missed by Canada. Who knows what will happen? Every time there's an accident, the cry goes up to finally disband the team. Then the people raise hell and the team is spared another day. My guess is that the Snows will reach the same plateau reached by the Thunderbirds right after the Indian Springs Line Abreast Loop crash that took Norm Lowry's team. After the dust settled in, it was either trash the mission or upgrade it. The Thunderbirds dropped the T38's and got the Vipers thanks to a lot of people working hard to see that happen......my self included. I hope the Snows reach that decision point and the Canadians finally decide to upgrade them to the Hawks. Dudley |
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