WATCH: The Blue Angels Up Their Sneak Pass Game

The Blues Made the Most of the Super Hornet’s Presence for Crowds Across the Country

The US Navy’s flight demonstration team, The Blue Angels, re-equipped with Boeing F/A-18E and F/A-18F Super Hornets after their final show of the 2020 airshow season. Their “new” Super Hornet jets (which are actually the oldest of their kind) make for exciting and powerful airshow performances. Enjoy these videos of sneak passes and a couple of full shows as well.

Up First

This sneak pass was captured at Pensacola Beach on 6 November 2021. It was uploaded to YouTube by AviationFreak#1.

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On the Beach

This sneak pass was also captured at Pensacola Beach on 6 November 2021. It was uploaded to YouTube by M E R L I N.

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A Great Place for a Show

Another sneak pass captured at Pensacola Beach on 10 July 2021. This one was uploaded to YouTube by Steve Thigpen.

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Heading to the Heartland

This powerful over-water sneak pass was recorded at Owensboro KY on 15 August 2021. It was uploaded to YouTube by Zone 5 Photos.

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Windy City Three-Peat

These sneak passes were captured over set of three performances (one practice and two shows) that took place in Chicago on 21-22 August 2021. The video was uploaded to YouTube by Zay Toven.

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Bill Walton
Bill Walton
Bill Walton is a life-long aviation historian, enthusiast, and aircraft recognition expert. As a teenager Bill helped his engineer father build an award-winning T-18 homebuilt airplane in their up-the-road from Oshkosh Wisconsin basement. Bill is a freelance writer, screenwriter, and humorist, an avid sailor, fledgling aviator, engineer, father, uncle, mentor, teacher, coach, and Navy veteran. Bill lives north of Houston TX under the approach path to KDWH runway 17R, which means he gets to look up at a lot of airplanes. A very good thing.

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