The Waterloo Warbirds are honouring Canada’s veterans and active service members on Remembrance Day in the best way they know how.
Three jets are taking to the skies and flying over cenotaphs and cemeteries around Waterloo Region and Guelph, lifting off at approximately 10:20 a.m. and returning shortly after 11 a.m.
“On Remembrance Day, we honour their memory and service, and also pay tribute to those currently serving Canada at home and abroad,” the group said in a news release.
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The three-jet formation includes a CT-133 Silver Star “Mako Shark”, MiG-15 UTI and de Havilland Vampire.
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More information about the flight will be shared on the Waterloo Warbird’s social media channels.
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