The RCAF Snowbirds' performance at AirVenture on Friday are the subject of a total of 21 SHORTS, shot on an @Apple iPod Touch. Featured in this video is the nine plane Condor bottom side pass and loop. Below is the original video's description, with the video linked in the Related Video section.
The Royal Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds take to the skies over @EAA AirVenture 2024 for a FANTASTIC high show performance. Led by Major Brent Handy, the Snowbirds' performance on Friday was the team's first appearance at Oshkosh since 2016. Their performance comes after the team flew in formation with the CF-18 Demo Team, which had just performed its own solo demonstration at the skilled hands of Captain Caleb “Tango” Robert.
The Experimental Aircraft Association's annual Convention, better known as AirVenture 2024, took place from July 22-28, 2024 at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. This video was shot on Friday July 26, 2024.
Due to the appearance of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds at AirVenture 2024, a different crowd line was in place for the Friday, Saturday daytime, and Sunday airshows. This crowd line was marked by a white line painted in the grass, along the speaker line, and was in effect as the Snowbirds (and other jet demos during the three daytime airshows) utilized a much larger aerobatic box. This box could have been pushed out east but to reduce any disruption in evacuating buildings, the box was moved west, and thus causes line of sight obstructions for all, which are evident in the video.
MUSIC DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind that any music in the video was played through a public address system and ZINGER AVIATION MEDIA does not have any control over what music is being played during an air show. Over the years, the music industry has increased its concern to ensure they are paid when copyrighted music is played. Therefore, according to Air Combat Command Aerial Events, any U.S. air show, civilian or military, hosting an Air Force aircraft performance which includes music, secure the necessary music licenses for broadcast of pre-recorded copyrighted music over public address systems. For the 2024 airshow season, the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) has negotiated a deal that will allow issuance of music licenses for ICAS member air shows for all three US music licensing organizations: ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC. Each ICAS member air show is eligible for a single package of the three music licenses for one air show at the cost of $650 for a one (1) day air show; $950 for a two (2) day air show; $1,200 for a three (3) day air show; $1,450 for a four (4) day air show; $1,700 for a five (5) day air show, $1,950 for a six (6) day air show; and $2,200 for a seven (7) day air show. The rate applies only to music broadcast over the public address system during the air show portion of the program and does not provide the air show with the right to use pre-recorded music at concerts or other non-air show special events held in conjunction with the air show.
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