> 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.
 > Blue Angels 2 and 3 peeling away from One and Four
 > "Legends Begin Here"Currently the only operating Legends Class Cutter in the World.The Motto of the WMSL-750,USCGC Bertholf(the first Legends Class Deep Water National Security Cutter,or Maritime Security Cutter,Large,of eight being built at N.G.S.S.Ingalls Operation Pascagoula,Mississippi,being led in by the Colle Towing Company Tugs Daniel,and Jim.This ship is the second longest ship in the Coast Guard Fleet by 2 feet.The longest is an Ice Breaker at 420 feet.
 > The Daniel Colle passing Singing River Island
 > WMSL 730,USCG National Security Cutter Bertholf.One of eight being built.Underexposed
 > The F/A 18A Hornet slicing a hole in the Sky in a 90 Degree Afterburn Turn.
 > Gene Soucy Climbing out on the Wing of Her Chevron Sponsored Aircraft
 > Angels Five and Six doing inverted to inverted roll
 > Blue Angels in right echilon formation 28 March 2008
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.
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