Posted on 04/22/2019 4:33:54 AM PDT by DFG
Get a good look at the U.S. Navy Blue Angels while you have a chance. They will be changing to a new plane in a couple of years.
The Pensacola News Journal reports the team plans to switch from the F/A-18 Hornet to the F/A-18E Super Hornet in 2021 to mark the team's 75th anniversary.
"The jet is more powerful, especially at lower altitudes, so we believe that our maneuvering will be more visible to the crowd and more impressive overall," Cmdr. Frank Weisser, a former Blue Angel pilot, told the Journal.
(Excerpt) Read more at wfaa.com ...
I would rather see Hellcats, Corsairs, Bearcats etc myself.
That would certainly be better than the Skyhawks they used after the F-4’s.
Have you ever actually seen the Blue Angels?
Interesting that two have a shadow on the near wingtip, and two do not.
Relaxed Static Stability.
But all four have vertical stabilizer shadows on their horizontal stabilizers.
The shadows on the two wingtips are not from the other plane’s wing above it. The shape is wrong. It must be from its own or neighbor’s vertical or horizontal stabilizer. It’s from just a sight difference in angle from the sun that two have it and two don’t. The past several years, the Angels have put on a show in Ocean City, MD in June.
When I was a kid we lived on Belleville Lake just across I-94 from Willow Run airport Near Ypsilanti MI. The solo phantom would streek right over our baseball field low enough that the pressure wave shook the trees. That was awesome!
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LOL, no photoshop there. Just men who clank when they walk.
About 14 inches apart on average.
After watching the pilot pull a Hawkeye off the top of the waves in a carrier cable failure, we know that it’s not just the Hornet jocks with skills.
Every single one of those pilots have done a rotation before joining the team, and many do back to combat after.
No photoshop, I know from first hand experience.
At the Atlantic City Airshow years ago an F4 did 360 turns with afterburners full tilt.The ocean rippled from the exhaust blast,your body vibrated, and the smell of kerosine in the air was worth the whole show.
All of Our Military Demonstration Teams are available at anytime and ready to go to wherever They are needed around the World. Even the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds Squadrons can be in Combat colors in like 24-48 hours and on the way to any location around the World.
They are also Recruiting Ambassadors as well a Military Ambassadors around the World. When Our Military does a Flyover at a Race or Ball game They do it with precision every time. There is a FAC (Forward Air Controller) calling the shots at every venue. Most people dont know it but They are participants in a Bombing or Strafing Run or in the case of The Parachute Teams, being Assaulted via Stealth.
Personally I get goosebumps every Flyover at a Race and even if Im not at the Race sometimes Im in the holding pattern here at Home or the Kids House and thats even a little better because it involves multiple passes. I much prefer to have Our Warriors burning fuel and getting more seat time than to have some political jerk(ette) pissing away money on pet projects or overpriced food.
Heres a bit more Info:
Check the Schedule on the Website and next time They do an Air Show Im sure They would love to have You Watch the Practice. And then You can Thank God that They are on Your side while some poor terrorscumchildrapistgoatlover on the other side of the World is cowering in a hole or a cave contemplating the 84 Virgin thing that hes not so sure about now as a 1000 pound JDAM says alla-snackbar Punk.
Plus theres something about the smell of JP-4 wafting through the air...
At least the Hellcat was given a different designation than the Wildcat. The super hornet is a different plane than the hornet. The wings are different, the fuselage is different, the engines are different, it was designed with more demanding performance criteria than the hornet and had to be a bigger plane.But it was also designed with the political constraint that it had to look just like the hornet. And be designated with the same model number, F-18. Because that was the only way to keep the gigabucks of development cost of the entirely new plane off the radar. The government saved so much money by replacing the F-14 with the lightweight
F-17F-18F-18E/F . . .
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...No photoshop, I know from first hand experience.
Thank You for the correction
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