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The show was scheduled for May 17–18, 2014, the Blue Angels headlining for the first time since 2011, The team made slight modifications to its schedule in late December following the abrupt cancellation of the MCAS Cherry Point Air Show, which was to take place the same weekend. Although the Cherry Point Air Show has since terminated its ...
The Blue Angels perform at both military and non-military airfields, and often at major U.S. cities and capitals; also locations in Canada are often included in the air show schedule. The Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornets "1–4" fly in a tight diamond formation, maintaining 18-inch (0.5 m) wingtip-to-canopy separation
The air show is typically headlined by either the United States Navy Blue Angels or United States Air Force Thunderbirds. Due to cuts to the military budget, neither team appeared at the 2013 show, but the Blue Angels appeared at the 2014 show. [2] All branches of the military are represented at the show.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform at the Miramar Air Show. Most years the performance schedule is highlighted by the Blue Angels, who perform each day of the show. In 2007 the USAF Thunderbirds performed at the show (the two teams very rarely perform together [5]). These performances mark the end of each day's aerial performance schedule ...
The Blue Angels have been performing at the Vero Beach Air Show since 2014 — except for 2016 and 2020 — drawing thousands to the weekend-long event (the air show runs every two years). They're ...
Blue Angels San Francisco 2024 schedule. The Blue Angels will fly on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as part of the Fleet Week air show. Typically, they fly around 3 p.m.
June 2 – Capt. Jeff "Kooch" Kuss of the Blue Angels died just after takeoff while performing the Split-S maneuver in his F/A-18 Hornet during a practice run for The Great Tennessee Air Show in Smyrna, Tennessee. Capt. Kuss ejected, but his parachute was immediately engulfed in flames, causing him to fall to his death.
The WaterStone Bank Air & Water Show will return to the skies above and the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee July 19-20, with the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels returning as the event's headliner.