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Old November 29th 06, 09:09 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Tom Callahan
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Default Blue Angels learning the ropes.....

The airshow season is over and the new Blue Angel pilots are learning the
routines. We see them go out two at a time in the morning and again after
lunch. Guess they go over the Gulf of Mexico.

A few minutes ago two came back in and landed in formation. Well, I assume
they did. They went over the house together and the threshold of the runway
is just across the road. They could have split and used both runways 7L and
7R but it's a mystery to me.

Now if it would just rain and get it over with maybe we would have clear
blue skies once again........





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