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The blue-and-gold paint scheme is immediately recognizable. The heart-stopping aerobatics are famous. It's the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's squadron of F/A-18 Hornet strike fighters, whose skillful and daring maneuvers win respect around the world. The year 1946 marked the first performance of the Blue Angels, inspired by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations. The 17-minute shows were meant to maintain the public's interest in naval aviation after World War II. Shows today are approximately 45 minutes. Six pilots perform 30 exciting maneuvers during each show, never repeating a stunt. Always on the cutting edge of technology, Blue Angels aircraft have transitioned through time. In 1946, they switched from the Grumman F6F Hellcat to the Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat for its increased power. They began using planes with jet engines in 1949 when they flew their first shows with the Grumman F9F-2 Panther. From 1953 to 1956 Blue Angels flew Grumman F9F-8 Cougars, and from 1957 to 1968 flew Grumman F11F-1 Tigers. The versatile McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom took center stage in 1969, followed by the nimble McDonnell Douglas A-4F Skyhawk in 1974. Since 1986, the Blue Angels have been working their magic with Boeing F/A-18A Hornets.
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Unique identifier
BI47012
Boeing ID
BIV16_FA-18BA_01
Duration
2m22s
Size
720px × 480px 53MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2000s
aerobatics
agility
air to air
banking
blue skies
canopies
clouds
cockpit-mounted camera views
cockpits
day
exteriors
fighter/attack
flying
flying in formation
full body views
ground to air
jets
military
military livery
nobody
precision
smoke
sunshine
symmetry