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Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) representatives gave attendees at the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) conference in Las Vegas a sneak peek at the planned design for the 2017 CF-18 Demonstration Hornet on Dec. 7, 2016.
Next year’s Demonstration Hornet will be painted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the confederation of Canada, and will honour the history of the RCAF and Canadian Armed Forces as a part of Canada’s proud history.
The main colours are red and white, Canada’s traditional colours.
The official logo for Canada 150 is placed throughout the design. The logo is composed of a series of diamonds, or “celebratory gems,” arranged in the shape of the iconic maple leaf.
The four diamonds at the base represent the four original provinces that formed Confederation in 1867: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Additional diamonds extend out from the base to create nine more points. In total they symbolize Canada’s 13 provinces and territories.
On the left wing, the timespan of confederation is shown with the year of confederation, 1867, and the 150th anniversary year – 2017. The right wing bears the official name of the celebration – “Canada 150.”
Aerobatic team schedules released
The show tour schedule for the RCAF’s two aerobatic teams, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and the CF-18 Demo Team, are also now online. Check the schedules to find out where the teams will be performing during the upcoming season.
Wow.. Beautiful design !!!…sure hope this BEAUTY is heading to Edmonton this summer !
dang…looks like EDMONTON will be missed !!!