The Canadair CF-5 was the Canadair licensed built version of the American Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter aircraft primarily for the Canadian Forces. ___ |
The Canadian Forces retired the plane in 1995, although CF-5s continued to be used by other countries into the early 21st century. Today this original sits on a pedestal in Trenton Ontario. |
That is quite an impressive machine. The way it's displayed makes it look like it is screaming into the air.
ReplyDeleteVery sleek! I saw the Lancaster bomber flying over the city on Canada Day as it was headed back towards Hamilton.
ReplyDeleteAnd it really flies in your second shot.
ReplyDelete...off into the wild blue yonder.
ReplyDeletegreat way to exhibit.
ReplyDeleteBuenas imagenes, amigo
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of this historic aircraft. You captured the plane's sleek shapes and sense of power.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo and nicely composed! I can hear it as it roars in to the sky.
ReplyDeleteCool plane!
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool they have it there on display.
ReplyDeleteThey look neat.
ReplyDeleteI know there's no other way to have them on a stand, but... it sorta looks painful. Beautiful plane.
ReplyDeleteThat is a boy's dream to fly one!
ReplyDeleteI have passed by that one on occasion.
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