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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels have been flying the McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet for twenty years. Here's a selection of pictures of the Blue Angels performing at airshows in California.
Lockheed C-130T, 164763 Fat Albert of the Blue Angels takes off assisted by JATO.
The JATO bottles near burn-out on Lockheed C-130T, 164763 Fat Albert of the Blue Angels.
The Blue Angels perform a formation roll.
The Blue Angels cut the corner of the approach to show center.
The Blue Angels cut the corner of the approach to show center.
F/A-18 #5 of the Blue Angels is shrouded in vapor during a high-speed pass.
The Blue Angels perform a line-abreast formation loop.
The Blue Angels perform a line-abreast formation loop.
The Blue Angels shift formation as they complete the loop.
The Blue Angels perform a rolling break.
The Blue Angels perform a diamond formation loop.
The Blue Angels perform a five-way crossover at show center.
The Blue Angels break into the pattern at the end of the show. This shot emphasizes the Dimage Z1's limited ability to focus on fast-moving jets.
The Blue Angels taxi to show center.
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