NEWSPhotos: Wild Wednesday air show at Willow RunCanadian Forces Snowbirds jet team fly in formation over Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. The jets, which are CL 41 Tutors, are in town for a one day airshow on Wednesday called the Wild Wednesday at Willow Run.Eric Seals, Detroit Free PressThe Canadian Forces Snowbirds jets are lined up at the Willow Run Airport. The Snowbirds join the Skyhawks parachute team and the CF-18 jet in various demonstrations for the paying public to see and enjoy.Eric Seals, Detroit Free Press(L to R) Canadian Forces Snowbirds pilot Steve Reed and his structural technician Marc De-Serres get out of their CL 41 Tutor after landing at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti.Eric Seals, Detroit Free Press(L to R) The original pilot that in 1971-72 flew the number 2 Canadian Forces Snowbirds jet, Tom Gernack, of Clarkson talks with current pilot of the number 2 jet, Ave Pyne of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.Eric Seals, Detroit Free Press(L to R) The original pilot that in 1971-72 flew the number 2 Canadian Forces Snowbirds jet, Tom Gernack, of Clarkson talks with current pilot of the number 2 jet, Ave Pyne of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.Eric Seals, Detroit Free PressThe cockpit of a Canadian Forces Snowbirds jet, a CL 41 Tutor, at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti.Eric Seals, Detroit Free PressStructural technician Marc De-Serres of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,rests on the wing after landing at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti.Eric Seals, Detroit Free PressCanadian Forces Snowbirds jet team fly in formation over Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 surveying the airport and surrounding area before they came in for a landing.Eric Seals, Detroit Free PressCanadian Forces Snowbirds jet team fly in formation over Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti. The jets, which are CL 41 Tutors, are in town for a one day airshow on Wednesday called the Wild Wednesday at Willow Run.Eric Seals, Detroit Free Press