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Corps member Yvette Licea tutors one of her after school program students in literacy.
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I hope all of you have a lovely Christmas, I'll have the SR-71 posted by the 1st, as I'm waiting until the XMas rush is over.
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A microscale lego model of a Canadair Tutor, in the colours of the Canadian Air Force Snowbirds display team.
I was inspired to build these after seeing footage of these 4 display teams meeting for real at the 2008 International Quebec airshow, and also by the original design of the Red Arrow by Ed Diment (Lego Monster) and Ralf Savelsburg (Mad Physicists).
In the waning years of the 20th century, AETE sought the design and implementation of a special paint scheme, or ‘livery’, to be applied to 4 of its fleet aircraft. Reminiscent of the RAF test establishments unique liveries, these designs were developed to have a Canadian identity utilizing AETE colours and graphics.
Jim Belliveau and Sergeant Kevin Griffin developed the designs, and together with Crew Chief Corporal Brent Johnston, the schemes were applied over a two year program.
The four aircraft chosen for the scheme were a CF-18 dual number 907, a CT-114 Tutor, a CH-146 Griffon helicopter and the CT-133 T-bird (since retired).
The stark white base with red and black motifs were used to create a high contrast background for air to air photography and aerial monitoring of test components and armament.