Look! Up in the Air! Navy Style

Earlier this spring, we took our RV to Montgomery, Alabama to see an air show at Maxwell Air Force Base which featured the USAF Thunderbirds.   Three weeks later we made a day trip to the  Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, South Carolina for their air show featuring the United States Navy’s flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels.

This was my first time on a Marine Corps station and my first time seeing the Blue Angels perform. It was a thrilling day from beginning to end.

Before the performances began we wandered around the static displays featuring historic and modern aircraft from the Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.

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USMC Osprey
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Spirit of America used in Berlin Airlift
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Historic USAF Plane
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USMC Helicopter
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We were able to get up close to this USAF Thunderbird on display

We were able to snag front row seats beside the runway. That meant some of the planes went right in front of us as they taxied to their position for takeoff. The USMC AV-88 Harrier II and the F-16 Viper were just two of the military aircraft that performed impressive demonstrations.

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The pilot waves to the crowd as he taxis down the runway before take off
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The Wild Weasel
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Hovering in front of the crowd
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Refueling Demonstration
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US Marine Corps Helicopter Demonstration

The Geico Skytypers and other performers kept us entertained for several hours.

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Geico Skytypers at MACS Beaufort Air Show
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Geico Skytypers at MACS Beaufort Air Show
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Love when the planes fly upside down
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These historic military planes put on a great show

The US Navy Blue Angels put on a fantastic show that wowed the crowd with each new formation. They flew by so fast it wasn’t until I got home and looked closely at my photos that I realized how really close together they fly. Their precision is just amazing.

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U. S. Navy Blue Angels

 

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I am so grateful we had the opportunity to see both the US Air Force Thunderbirds and US Navy Blue Angels this year. Both teams will be performing at more air shows around the United States this year. If you have a chance to see a show near you, it will be a day you always remember.

12 thoughts on “Look! Up in the Air! Navy Style

  1. Very neat! I’ve always wondered how they refuel a plane in mid-air. Also, that Osprey plane doesn’t look like it should be able to get off the ground. It’s huge!

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  2. The Blue Angels are thrilling. We saw them in San Francisco while we were in a boat in the bay. I could see the faces of the pilots as the flew over. Glad you got to see them. Wonderful pictures.

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