> If you are a fan of the Blue Angels,this is a good classic Diamond Formation Flying Paint Photo you'll enjoy.I have this photo in my home,and I love it.This photo is available in sizes:4x6 through 24x36.Click "Buy"up in the right corner,and it's yours.The photo is an image of Blue Angels One,Two,Three,and Four in their F/A-18A Hornets in the Diamond Formation.If you look close,on original,You can see Angel's Two,Three,and Four Flying Paint(for those who do not know what this is,it is the pilots looking at a particular spot on another aircraft in formation while in tight formations.
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 > Traverse City, MI Cherry Festival Airshow 7-5-08
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If you are a fan of the Blue Angels,this is a good classic Diamond Formation Flying Paint Photo you'll enjoy.I have this photo in my home,and I love it.This photo is available in sizes:4x6 through 24x36.Click "Buy"up in the right corner,and it's yours.The photo is an image of Blue Angels One,Two,Three,and Four in their F/A-18A Hornets in the Diamond Formation.If you look close,on original,You can see Angel's Two,Three,and Four Flying Paint(for those who do not know what this is,it is the pilots looking at a particular spot on another aircraft in formation while in tight formations.
 > If you are a fan of the Blue Angels,this is a good classic Diamond Formation Flying Paint Photo you'll enjoy.I have this photo in my home,and I love it.This photo is available in sizes:4x6 through 24x36.Click "Buy"up in the right corner,and it's yours.The photo is an image of Blue Angels One,Two,Three,and Four in their F/A-18A Hornets in the Diamond Formation.If you look close,on original,You can see Angel's Two,Three,and Four Flying Paint(for those who do not know what this is,it is the pilots looking at a particular spot on another aircraft in formation while in tight formations.
If you are a fan of the Blue Angels,this is a good classic Diamond Formation Flying Paint Photo you'll enjoy.I have this photo in my home,and I love it.This photo is available in sizes:4x6 through 24x36.Click "Buy"up in the right corner,and it's yours.The photo is an image of Blue Angels One,Two,Three,and Four in their F/A-18A Hornets in the Diamond Formation.If you look close,on original,You can see Angel's Two,Three,and Four Flying Paint(for those who do not know what this is,it is the pilots looking at a particular spot on another aircraft in formation while in tight formations.
Photo by: alanhinkel • see photo in gallery

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