As an Aircadet having gone to summer camp at Bagotville, O remember the noise of Voodoos taking off with full afterburner in the middle of the night which was very.impressive. In 1979, I towed gliders for the air cadets at St.Honore, which was 16 km from Bagotville and we had visits periodically from CF-18s. We also getting a ride in a helicopter up the Shipshaw river as far as the dam near Alcoa.
@@romankowalczuk1762 The Voodoo was tasked as an interceptor when it was determined that antiaircraft missiles were deemed to be impractical. When the Conservatives cancelled the Avro Arrow after being convinced that Bomarc missiles were what the American government at the time suggested to be cheaper and more efficient. Canada bought quite a few and then realized that a missile couldn't tell if an intruder was a bomber or an errant airliner and thus couldn't be recalled. There was a panic and a few aircraft were considered like the F4 Phantom but the Americans were involved in the Vietnam conflict and needed the F4 so the Voodoo was sold to the Canadian government. The F104 Starfighter was used as it was fast as an interceptor but was only single engined and limited in range. The Voodoo carried two crew and with two engines was more acceptable. I remember talking to a Voodoo pilot and was told that with full afterburner, the aircrafts duration was limited to mere minutes and not miles. Quite a few times they had to land at other bases to refuel in order to return back to base. When Canada retired the Voodoo for the F18 it was thought that the multirole capability of this aircraft could replace a variety of aging aircraft in the Canadian military.
@@romankowalczuk1762 Interceptor, primary mission was to carry AIM-2 Genie nuclear armed anti air missiles to take out soviet bomber formations over the arctic. yes you read that correctly, for a short time in history, Canada was *technically* nuclear armed.
Awesome thanks for sharing, I was supposed to be there this year but a last minute event prevented me from going there! I really appreciate your video!❤
Frecce Tricolori and not fresco tricolori, and they're an acrobat team not a demo one, which they never were. Two mistakes so embarrassing for someone who says he loves aviation...
DEAR SANTA....GEE US PLANES!!! My whole family were RCAF during the war...When I was a kid in Nortyh Bay...We were Fighter Town....24/7 Thre must have been over 50+ Jets.
Nice show by the Italians!
Merci énormément , jy étais le dimanche et des vols ont été couper
Great Video and great to see the RAF D Day livery Typhoon in Canada
As an Aircadet having gone to summer camp at Bagotville, O remember the noise of Voodoos taking off with full afterburner in the middle of the night which was very.impressive. In 1979, I towed gliders for the air cadets at St.Honore, which was 16 km from Bagotville and we had visits periodically from CF-18s. We also getting a ride in a helicopter up the Shipshaw river as far as the dam near Alcoa.
What was the Voodoos’ mission exactly?
@@romankowalczuk1762 The Voodoo was tasked as an interceptor when it was determined that antiaircraft missiles were deemed to be impractical. When the Conservatives cancelled the Avro Arrow after being convinced that Bomarc missiles were what the American government at the time suggested to be cheaper and more efficient. Canada bought quite a few and then realized that a missile couldn't tell if an intruder was a bomber or an errant airliner and thus couldn't be recalled. There was a panic and a few aircraft were considered like the F4 Phantom but the Americans were involved in the Vietnam conflict and needed the F4 so the Voodoo was sold to the Canadian government. The F104 Starfighter was used as it was fast as an interceptor but was only single engined and limited in range. The Voodoo carried two crew and with two engines was more acceptable. I remember talking to a Voodoo pilot and was told that with full afterburner, the aircrafts duration was limited to mere minutes and not miles. Quite a few times they had to land at other bases to refuel in order to return back to base. When Canada retired the Voodoo for the F18 it was thought that the multirole capability of this aircraft could replace a variety of aging aircraft in the Canadian military.
@@romankowalczuk1762 Interceptor, primary mission was to carry AIM-2 Genie nuclear armed anti air missiles to take out soviet bomber formations over the arctic.
yes you read that correctly, for a short time in history, Canada was *technically* nuclear armed.
This Is Truly An OUTSTANDING Video Sir That You Have Made 👍🧐👌Cheers 🍻
Bonjour Dave! Did you work this show or no?
- as soon as I saw this video title I thought o you - cheers
What an amazing show. Lots of beautiful fighter jets. Great compilation Mark!
wow merci, content de voir les performances de samedi :)
Great, thanks, Mark. Big Canadian Air Base. Very strategic. Great pics !!
Awesome thanks for sharing, I was supposed to be there this year but a last minute event prevented me from going there! I really appreciate your video!❤
Thanks! Your video is wonderful, thanks for sharing this one with us :)
Excellent captures! Looking forward to quinte airshow now!
❤😂😂🎉🎉🎉😢😢😮😮😅
They didn’t show very much of the Snowbirds shame they are the absolute best of the best sincerely Captain Richard ❤
Only fair Canada gets to see the RAF Typhoon after the UK got to see the CF18. Canadian C-130s are quite common in UK skies.
Thanks for sharing. We used to attend airshows but now at this point in life we have to rely on nice people like you to share in the experience..
The Snowbirds flew over Base Petawawa last week and put on a show for us. Nice to see them again, especially with all the cuts to the Armed Forces.
Frecce Tricolori and not fresco tricolori, and they're an acrobat team not a demo one, which they never were. Two mistakes so embarrassing for someone who says he loves aviation...
Awesome Mark! Thanks so much for doing this! 😎
Will you be attending the air show in greenwood at the end of the month?? Would love to see some great quality video like this from my local base.
Dommage, il ne manquait que le meilleur avion au monde, le Rafale.
Great video...thank you.❤
I was at the show, except i was with my dad in the rv section that is right beside the show
Video of the airshow, audio of the local highway, too bad.
I can't download this video. Why?
I was working in the tower that day :) always a blast!
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"fresco tricolori" ahi ahi
DEAR SANTA....GEE US PLANES!!!
My whole family were RCAF during the war...When I was a kid in Nortyh Bay...We were Fighter Town....24/7
Thre must have been over 50+ Jets.
Nicely done! Thank you
Great video!
Thanks for your awesome UA-cam channel coverage of Bagotville Airshow!👍👍
Looks like a solid airshow. Wish I could have been there.
Amazing video man!
Incredible Coverage 🔥
Awesome! 👍🏼
More of my Canadian tax money being pissed up against the wall by Trudeau for entertainment purposes 😡
So many countries do airshows 😂😂
It's good training for the pilots
Thats like 20% of our airforce flying there in aircraft that are almost double the age of the pilots flying them. Thanks Trudy
You must be a treat to live and work with! 🤦♀️
damn your uneducated grow up leave the shyte politics elsewhere.