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With a low show due to weather, the Blue Angels have a unique way to breakup for landing.
All six aircraft make one last fly by before doing their breakup to finish the show.
Boredom is the time to experiment with filters.
A good day to walk or work.
I would not like to travel like this.
As the sun goes down, you can see a shrimp trawler and the towering skyline of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A few fishermen are waiting to catch something. I just sat back and enjoyed the view.
You know the show is almost over when they get together.
A Blue Angel solo pilot getting ready for another maneuver.
Not a great photo, but it shows how close the Blue Angels fly.
Right after takeoff, number four will quickly maneuver behind the leader. Numbers two and three are moving into their position.
It must be hard to keep your eyes on the leader when you are number four. Trust the wingmen.
As they pull out of the chocks, every airplane is in position. The four ship, the solos, and the crew chiefs are all where they sould be.
The Blue Angels are ready to perform.
Corsair comes in for a landing after its demonstration.
An AV-8B Harrier and F4U Corsair in formation at Cherry Points MCAS.
While stopped for gas, several vintage cars drove in.
Blue Angels inverted flying.
Always keep a good watch out for the big wave.
Waiting for summer to enjoy the beach.
Working on 38 year old slides to digitize them for the future, this one brought back memories of years ago. Thanks to Greg Wahl for the noise reduction.