Do the Blue Angels fight in combat?

The Blue Angels do not fight in combat.
At the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, the Blue Angels squadron briefly disbanded and members joined Fighter Squadron 191 (VF-191), “Satan's Kittens,” aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton, which was deployed to Korea. Today, however, the Blue Angels do not fly in combat.
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Are Blue Angels active military?

The Blue Angels team currently includes a total of 130 active-duty Marines and sailors. Most of the team members have ranks from E-4 to E-9. After completing their assignment with the Blue Angels squadron, team members return to their fleets. Every member of the team is a volunteer from the US Navy or Marine Corps.
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What is the point of the Blue Angels?

The mission of the Blue Angels is to showcase the teamwork and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through flight demonstrations and community outreach while inspiring a culture of excellence and service to country.
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Do the Blue Angels do missions?

The mission of the Blue Angels is to showcase the teamwork and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through flight demonstrations and community outreach while inspiring a culture of excellence and service to country.
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Can Blue Angels be made combat ready?

All of the Blue Angels' jets are carrier-capable and can be made combat ready in about 72 hours.
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Do the Thunderbirds fight in combat?

The squadron's F-16s are only slightly modified for air demos and can be made combat ready within 72 hours. According to the Air Force, the Thunderbirds' F-16s still have all the capabilities of any other combat-ready fighter.
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Can the Blue Angels break the sound barrier?

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) tbey do not allow jets to fly at supersonic speed. The boom would be so powerful that it would leave a wave of destruction. The actual picture of the cone depicted behind the Blue Angel jet is a “vapor cone”.
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What do Blue Angels pilots get paid?

With over 12 years of experience (but less than 14), basic monthly pay is ​$8,066.70​. That translates to about ​$96,800​ per year.
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Do the Blue Angels ever touch?

The Hornets fly as close as 18 inches apart

In fact, it's so close, that in 2019 two jets touched while practicing a Diamond 360. There were no injuries and no damage to the aircraft, other than a small scratch.
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Do Thunderbirds go to war?

More than 300 million people in all 50 states and 58 foreign countries have seen the red, white and blue jets in more than 4,000 aerial demonstrations. In addition to their responsibilities as the official U.S. Air Force aerial demonstration team, the Thunderbirds are part of our combat force.
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Which is faster Blue Angels or Thunderbirds?

The Angels fly F-18s, and we fly F-16s. The F-18 show is typically slower but some of the formations are tighter. That's because the F-16s are faster due to a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
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Are Blue Angels Navy or Air Force?

Blue Angels, official name U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, U.S. Navy fighter aircraft squadron that stages aerobatic performances at air shows and other events throughout the United States and around the world.
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Are Blue Angels the best pilots in the world?

The Blue Angels pilots are usually considered "the best of the best" that the Navy and Marine Corps have to offer. The pilots that fly the jets in tight formations perform a variety of daring maneuvers that amaze the crowds that gather to watch them.
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What is the difference between Thunderbirds and Blue Angels?

Based out of Florida, the Blue Angels are known for their classic navy blue and yellow F/A-18 Hornets and duel engine jet. The Air Force Thunderbirds are stationed in Colorado Springs, and sports the classic red white and blue single-engine F-16 Fighting Falcon.
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How long do pilots fly for the Blue Angels?

In order to qualify as a Blue Angel, pilots must log about 1,250 jet hours, which amounts to roughly eight years of flying Navy jets. After a person is picked, they are required to fly about 120 training flights before they perform in a show. But the team does more than fly.
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Do the Blue Angels charge to perform?

Since 1946, the Navy's Blue Angels have dazzled onlookers with their aerobatic prowess in both combat and air shows alike. And for a bargain of just $60,000 per hour, you can hire these majestic jets to create brilliant contrails for everything from birthdays to bar mitzvahs.
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Why do the Blue Angels not wear oxygen masks?

Blue Angels also eschew oxygen masks during demonstrations because they typically don't fly above 15,000 feet.
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Why do planes fly behind Blue Angels?

Quite simply, a plane may appear to be out of formation depending on the angle you're viewing it from. If you watch videos of the Blue Angels perform, there are some instances where a plane appears to be in the wrong spot until the formation flies directly over the camera, and it suddenly “slots” into place.
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Do Blue Angels bump into each other?

Two Navy Blue Angel jets touched during practice in Florida, Navy officials confirmed. The Pensacola News Journal reported Thursday that the midair incident happened Wednesday while the demonstration team practiced at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. The No. 3 jet made momentary contact with the underside of No.
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What fuel do Blue Angels use?

Each Blue Angel-type jet (and the C-130 companion plane) consumes 1,300 gallons of jet fuel per hour. Assuming six fighters in each group (plus one support plan each), that's 14 planes, or 18,200 gallons of jet fuel per hour.
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How many planes do the Blue Angels have?

The Blue Angels are one of the worlds leading military aerobatic display teams. They currently operate an aircraft called the Boeing F/A-18 super hornet. The makeup of the blue angles is traditionally composed of six aircraft. In its present form, these are flown by five Navy pilots and one marine corps pilot.
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Do Blue Angels practice rain?

The show is still scheduled to go on as usual as event organizers are keeping an eye on the weather. The pilots are prepared to preform in the rain. "There has to be a minimum of 1500 feet cloud level for the Blue Angels to fly," Crew Chief Jeramie Race said.
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How loud are the Blue Angels?

The Navy's air demonstration team has been around even longer than they have—60 years. The Stones play loud? The Blue Angels perform at up to 150 decibels. The Blue Angels draw crowds of 1.5 million.
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Do Blue Angels go faster than sound?

The elite F/A-18 Hornet jets used by the Blue Angels are built to fly at Mach 1.8, or nearly twice the speed of sound. But since sonic booms are outlawed over populated areas, the pilots will slow down to a mere 620 mph. Still, there's no mistaking when they're in town.
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Did Blue Angels fly phantoms?

1969 was the first year that the Blue Angels flew the F4 Phantom, where David worked on the #3 jet piloted by Ernie Christensen.
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