#SP286 The Snowbirds CT114 Tutor print
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Squadron Prints Lithograph Ni. SP286 - 114099, CT114 Tutor, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron - The Snowbirds.
Established as a Second World War bomber squadron and reformed in 1971 as an aerobatic team, 431 Squadron, officially designated the Snowbirds in 1978, has proudly represented Canada through precision flying and aerial demonstrations across North America. Whether in the cockpit, on the flightline, or behind the scenes, your contribution to 431 Air Demonstration Squadron has been instrumental in showcasing the excellence, precision, and professionalism of the Royal Canadian Air Force. As one of the few military aerobatic teams in the world performing with legacy aircraft, the Snowbirds exemplify the highest standards of discipline, dedication, and operational excellence. The red and white CT-114 Tutors and their signature formations have become enduring symbols of Canadian aviation heritage. As stewards of this iconic Tutor and ambassadors of Canadian aviation, you’ve upheld a legacy that spans generations, carrying forward the spirit of teamwork, dedication, and national pride. Your time with the Snowbirds has left a lasting impact, and you will forever be part of this proud and unique chapter in Canada’s military history.
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