If you've ever watched the Blue Angels perform, you may have noticed one of them flying out of formation. We examine the reasons for that extra jet.
The Blue Angels have a long history of service with the U.S. Navy, having been established back in 1946. Here's a look at the top speed that they can fly.
Blue Angels A-4s on display - U.S. Navy Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey Today, the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's flight exhibition team, is well known for flying the aircraft carrier-based F/A-18 ...
The Blue Angels returned to the skies over Annapolis on Wednesday, drawing huge crowds to the waterfront during the U.S.
Aviation fans can now experience what it is like to be inside the cockpit of a U.S. Navy Blue Angels without<a class="excerpt ...
The Blue Angels are the second-oldest formal aerobatic team in the world, formed in 1946. Pilots fly as close as 18 inches apart and do not wear G-suits during performances. The team originated in ...
Take a quick look around Lori Dell's new restaurant on Pensacola Beach and her love for the Blue Angels becomes obvious. From signed posters, to model planes and historic photographs, Dell's "Unnamed ...