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Whew, now where has the time gone!  This year seems to have blazed by, as our fleet has for many passengers and spectators.  2019 will be remembered as a special year for the Waterloo Warbirds. Among other things, our MiG-15 returned fully to the air following an extensive modification to the braking system that has elevated the safety of operating this aircraft to a new level. We also acquired a WWII veteran classic Harvard to enhance our pilots’ year-round training and bring the original training aircraft for warbird jets into the fleet. Some team members even traveled to EAA Airventure 2019 in OshKosh, and they caught the OshKosh fever! Our flying season extended this year with flights launching right to the end of November! And is showing no signs of stopping. Passengers continue to travel to us from far and wide to enjoy the thrill of flight in classic jets...

An appearance for Waterloo Warbirds at any show or event often starts long before attendees are preparing to leave their homes. Our venture to Air Force Day, at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, this past weekend is a great opportunity to go behind-the-scenes for a look at what goes into an appearance, and how things don’t always go as planned! We started prepping for this event the evening prior. When their work day ended, some of our crew headed to CYKF to begin prep of our support trailer. In here, we carry everything from merchandise and booth supplies, to tools, and any specialized hardware, consumables or spare parts we may need for a short trip away from home (tow bars, battery cart, and so on). Trailer loaded, locked and ready to roll, we arrived early Saturday morning and focused our attention on getting the aircraft ready to fly. Saturday...

Greetings from the very, snowy North! Odd and intense winter up here but things are clipping along for the Waterloo Warbirds, with routine winter maintenance, Mako re-assembly and an interesting 2019 season being planned! 2018 was a very successful year with a variety of air shows attended and a significant number of passengers receiving the rides of their lives. The Waterloo Warbirds team process ensures consistent, high quality flying experiences and the passenger feedback was tremendous. Our fleet covered a wide range of events, including stops in St. Thomas, Wasaga Beach, Hamilton, Niagara Falls New York, Brantford, Gatineau Quebec and Scranton Pennsylvania. The interaction with members of the public was terrific and if I had a nickel for every photo taken of our jets, I would be a wealthy man. Some very talented photographers took terrific photos of our crew members and our jets; you only have to Google our...