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Blue Angels
Author:
Nicholas A. Veronico
Publisher:
Zenith Press
A Fly-By History:
Sixty Years of Aerial Excellence
In 1946 the Blue Angels first took wing; a team
of four pilots flew the Grumman F6F Hellcat, in
daring air shows conceived by Admiral Chester W.
Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations. And in the 60
years since then, "V" and "Echelon" formations
gave way to awe-inspiring "Diamond" maneuvers
and solo tricks like the "Dirty Loop" and the
"Tuck-away Break." The six-man teams moved into
the jet age with the McDonnell Douglas IA-18
Hornet. More than 350 million spectators around
the world have thrilled to the Blue Angels’
precision flying.
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