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Dave wrote: Really a sad day.... These guys fly a 9 plane formation, STAYING TOGETHER IN A CHANGING FORMATION for 13 minutes at the show opening. Because the Tudor can fly lower and slower than the fighters, the show is "center stage" for the audience. The Snowbirds and the Blue Angels were both at Salinas this year again. The difference between the two teams is like night and day. The Snowbirds are right in front of you the entire time. The Blue Angels come by at high speed and then take three counties to turn around and line up for their next pass. What the Blue Angels (and Thunderbirds) do is amazing, but not no where near as interesting as watching the Snowbirds fly. With nine planes to work with, the Snowbirds can do some interesting formations. They do one where they form a Canada Goose and another where they a heavy bomber (two planes one each 'wing' with smoke on). Some pictures from the Salinas Airshow are at: http://www.panix.com/~jac/salinas2004/ John -- John Clear - http://www.panix.com/~jac |
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