Falling
US Army Golden Knights Parachute Team dropped in directly onto the tarmac
Symmetry in Motion
Blue Angels exhibiting why they are the finest at aviation performance
Breakout
The Blue Angels train for perfection, and their manuvers at speed leave no room for error
Chaos
Tightly controlled flying with each pilot counting on the other to perform.
Two Up, Two Down
Close formation, side by side
Passing Shot
Racing head on with little room for error
Pulling G's
Rapid acceleration and altitude create the contrails
Four in Row
Look closely at the pilots...each watching the plane to their left
Gear and Tailhook down
With the gear down, tailhooks down, and the speed brake (the red flap of metal at the aft of the fuselage) up, the planes speed is greatly diminished, making precision flying even closer
Fat Albert
The U.S. Marines fly the C-130 support aircraft for the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, affectionately named Fat Albert
Steep Descent Upside Down
Aircraft One and Two join up, and Aircraft Three and Four are slightly separated
Blues One through Four
Blues lined up to the right and slightly staggered
Blues Five and Six
One up, One down, side by side
At the top of his climb, Rob Holland, a world class aerobatic pilot, will experience gravity as it overcomes the engine power, and will stall and spin back to earth
Recovery
The carbon fiber MXS-RH with Rob Holland as pilot has won four consecutive US National Aerobatic Championships!
Rob Holland
World class aerobatic performer