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Old March 4th 07, 05:52 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Tom Callahan
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Default some Blue Angels seen 3 March....

While watching some F/A-18s fly around the pattern and shoot landings
yesterday, I saw three Blue Angel aircraft fly overhead, break to port, cut
a really close pattern and land. They were tail number seven (two seater)
and two single seaters without tail numbers. Maybe their training is over
and they are ready for the Yuma Airshow. Why some came back to Pensacola is
a mystery. The main part of the ground support crew is due back tomorrow.

Yes, those are pine tree branches in the image, Tom




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