Mark Johnston > The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races.  Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000.  Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.
Mark Johnston > The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races.  Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000.  Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.

This large formation is called "The Arrowhead".
Mark Johnston > The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races.  Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000.  Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.

Here, four aircraft pass in a closely-stacked formation.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races. Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000. Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.
Mark Johnston > The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races.  Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000.  Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, have been regular visitors to the Reno Air Races. Officially known as 431 Squadron, the Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor, a Canada-built jet used by the Canadian Forces as its basic pilot training aircraft until 2000. Their tight formations of up to nine aircraft and smooth maneuvers make them favorites with air show fans.
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