Wednesday, August 24, 2011

US NAVY BLUE ANGELS in Diamond formation, The Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornets fly in tight diamond formation maintaining 18-inch wing tip to canopy separation.

US NAVY BLUE ANGELS  in Diamond formation, 
The Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornets fly in tight diamond formation 
maintaining 18-inch wing tip to canopy separation.
 A Jon Sullivan Photo

US. NAVY BLUE ANGELS
F/A 18 HORNETS

The United States Navy's Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron
known as the Blue Angels,

was formed in 1946 and is currently the oldest formal flying aerobatic team.
 
US. NAVY BLUE ANGELS Crest

Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron 
390 San Carlos Road Suite A 
Pensacola, Florida 32508-5508


(850) 452-2583


The Blue Angels have flown over 10 different aircraft in the team’s 65 year history.
Originally, the team flew four aircraft in the signature “Diamond” formation and expanded to six aircraft
to showcase both the diamond and solos high performance capability







 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Grumman YF-14A Tomcat '157984' at the entrance to the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola Florida

Grumman YF-14A Tomcat '157984' 
at the entrance to the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola Florida
 
 
 GRUMMAN Yf-14A Tomcat Fighter Jet
NATIONAL MUSEUM Of AVIATION Pensacola Florida
1750 Radford Boulevard
Pensacola, FL 32508
 
 
National Aviation Museum Pensacola Phone Number
850-452-3604
 
 
OPEN DAILY
9am-5pm