Showing posts with label Fleet Week 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleet Week 2010. Show all posts

October 11, 2010

Blue Angels, Golden Gate


They’re considered to be the highlight of San Francisco’s Fleet Week air show: the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy’s elite flight demonstration squadron. And while I’m not a big fan of military displays, the pilots’ precision and command of their planes certainly demand respect. On top of that, it’s a very photogenic show - if, naturally, rather risky. 23 pilots have lost their lives in 54 accidents since 1946.


 Four of the Fab Six flying in formation...


...before one of many break-ups.


“Fat Albert”, the C130 Hercules transport plane that announces the Angels’ arrival at the beginning of each show. Here on approach and over the San Francisco Bay.

October 9, 2010

Patriots Day


Fleet Week Saturday, observed from the deck of museum ship “Balclutha”, yielded a few nice views of the Patriots, an aircrobatics team from California, performing stunts high up in the sky...


...and right above the waterline, zipping past Alcatraz trailed by a cloud of smoke.


Boeing 747 captains typically are required to fly a little higher, too, but with United Airlines forking over sponsor money, Fleet Week organizers made an exception. Much appreciated.

October 8, 2010

Quadrupledecker


The Blue Angels are in town, and it’s getting loud for Fleet Week weekend. You can either grab earplugs – or your camera and head out the door to enjoy the spectacle.


Here are four of the fab six performing one of their stunts over Alcatraz, flying in close formation.


Seen in direct sunlight, they almost seem to crack the sound barrier right before your eyes.

Still, there are others to whom flying comes a bit more naturally...