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All the photos are from the Snowbirds web-site. |
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The three team Leads; Commander Russ Barlett (left) of the Blue Angels, Major Stephen Will (centre) of the Snowbirds, and Lieutenant Colonel Richard McSpadden (right) of the Thunderbirds, are signing autographs together . |
Master Corporal Mike Grimard, Snowbird 4A, instructs Blue Angels #7 pilot, Captain Len Anderson, on proper strap-in and egress procedures in a Snowbirds' Tutor prior to Capt. Anderson's flight with the team. |
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The Snowbirds perform the graceful Feather Loop while the Blue Angels' Hornets stand perched on the ramp below. Photo Credit - Lt Jay Walker |
Thunderbirds' F-16 Falcons on the ramp outside the Blue Angels' hangar. |
The Snowbirds' technicians greet the pilots and passengers after the team's performance. |
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Master Corporal Mike Grimmard (left) and Sergeant Grant Beeber (right), the two designated support-vehicle technicians, pose in front of the Blue Angels' aircraft. |
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NAS Oceana, Va. (Sep. 22, 2002) -- The Canadian Snowbirds fly nine CT-114 Tutors over one of the Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornets during the 2002 Neptune Festival Air Show. The Tutor is a single-engine subsonic jet ideal for basic and advanced pilot training. As an acrobatic jet, the Tutor is slightly modified to respond to the demands of the air demonstration team. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer Mate 1st Class Brien Aho. |
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