US Navy Blue Angels
The mission of the United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron is "to showcase the pride and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps by inspiring a culture of excellence and service to the country through flight demonstrations and community outreach."
The world-famous Blue Angels are the United States Navy’s flight demonstration squadron established in 1946, making it the world's second-oldest formal aerobatic team. The Blue Angels' McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornets are flown by five Navy demonstration Aviators and one Marine Corps demonstration pilot. For the blues mission to be successful, the team requires logistical support. This role is fulfilled by a massive member of the team. A C-130 Hercules, affectionately known as “Fat Albert,” is flown and managed by an all Marine Corps crew. She is beloved by both young and old as a fixture of The Blues.
The "Blues" still employ many of the same practices and techniques in the inaugural 1946 season. The Blue Angels perform aerial displays annually in at least 60 shows at 30 locations throughout the United States and one location in Canada. An estimated 11 million spectators view the squadron during annual air shows from March through November. Members of the Blue Angels team also visit more than 50,000 people in schools, hospitals, and community functions at air show sites. Since 1946, the Blue Angels have flown for more than 505 million spectators.
Capturing the Blue Angels is one of the most challenging but rewarding types of photography. The difference between capturing the moment your after or missing it can happen in the blink of an eye. My goal has always been to capture the almost magical moments when everything is perfectly lined up. The opportunity to capture these exceptional aviators paired with high-performance military aircraft 18 inches apart in diamond and delta formations as they demonstrate rolls, climbs, and crossing passes is second to none. The atmosphere the Blues create by such aerial precision fills the air with patriotism, pride, and confidence in the United States Military. All of it while audience members gasp with every performance.
2021 Team Members
Blue Angel #1 “Boss” CDR Brain C. Kesselring
Blue Angel #2 Right-Wing LCDR James Haley
Blue Angel #3 Left-Wing Maj. Frank Zastoupil
Blue Angel #4 Slot LCDR James Cox
Blue Angel #5 Lead Solo CDR Ben Walborn
Blue Angel #6 Opposing Solo LCDR Cary Rickoff / LCDR Lance Benson
Blue Angel Practice
NAS Pensacola, Florida
April 6, 2021
Lead Solo #5 inverted and Opposing Solo #6 holding position
After enjoying the Blue Angel practice session for the first time in 2021, I would say the “The Fortus” Looks Super!
The Blue Angel Diamond was very impressive and sharp on this practice day, airshow season-ready.
The Blue Angels Diamond - Echelon Parade
Blue Angel #2 Right-Wing LCDR James Haley
The Blue Angels, performed the delta roll maneuver over the Sherman Field NAS Pensacola April 6, 2021
The Blue Angels Diamond trail white smoke in the beautiful Pensacola sky.
Sun n Fun 2021
Lakeland Linder International Airport, Florida
April 12-18, 2021
Blue Angels Super Hornet #7 LT Julius Bratton returns with his lucky backseat key influencers ride hometown hero Nurse Regina Wilkins and the ride her lifetime.
Welcome to Sun n Fun Blue Angel #7 LT Julius Bratton! In this image, LT Bratton is taking a home tow nhero for a ride of her life. Nurse Regina Wilkins was the lucky recipient of the backseat guided tour. Would you take a backseat ride if given the chance???
US Navy Blue Angels Boss, CMDR Kesselring, calls for the Break! Pulling into the vertical climb after the Diamond half Cuban eight break-out maneuver. This is a visually stunning maneuver!
Maneuvering Delta
The Blue Angels Delta Flat pass, notice the flaps in the down position.
The Blue Angel Diamond! Ready?! BREAK! This dynamic maneuver is just fantastic to watch and one of my favorites. The symmetry is visually stunning. The placement is perfect. To capture the moment where Boss and Slot are in perfect alignment, left and right-wing break at precisely the right moment was a challenge and very rewarding. This maneuver also allows you to see the new Super Hornet from the side and bottom.
The Blue Angels diamond looks sharp with the Diamond 360 pass at Sun n Fun.
The Blue Angel Diamond pass and review at Sun n Fun with the Super Hornet, just picture-perfect formation flying for the US Navy’s premier Flight Demonstration team.
Chennault International Airshow
Lake Charles, Louisiana
June 4-6, 2021
It’s showtime at Chennault! Blue Angel #1 “Boss” and Blue Angel James Haley #2 taxi out for take-off at Chennault International Airshow.
Diamond Precision.
Angel minimum radius turn
The Super Hornet's turning radius is demonstrated by Blue Angel #5 with afterburners lit. The fighter makes a sharp turn to perform the "Minimum Radius Turn"!
Ready Break!
Blue Angel #2 on the break, showing a great top-side view of the Super Hornet.
Blue Angel Delta
Blue Angels Solos at show center. Timing is everything. Forever, Glad to be here.
Diamond Dirty Flat pass.
The Blue Angel diamond in the dirty configuration is being pursued by Blue Angel #6 at a high rate of speed.
Shocking Opposing Solo!
Over the top behind the crowd for the Opposing Solo sneak pass Blue Angel #6.
Blue Angels Homecoming
Pensacola Beach, Florida
November 11-12, 2021
With a burst of speed over the beach, the Blue Angel sneaks past.
Blue Angel #6
Blue Angel #6, Dirty Flat pass
Solo perfection over Pensacola Beach in the Knife edge pass.
“Up we go” Blue Angel Diamond Dirty Loop
Speed brakes deployed on the way down completing the Blue Angel Diamond Dirty Loop.
AfterBurners over the Beach
Blue Angel #5 performing the "Minimum Radius Turn" over Pensacola Beach.
Vapor Sneak pass!
Anytime the Blues are at the beach, vapor is always the order of the day.
Diamond over the crowd
Blue Angel Delta to close the 75th anniversary show season. Pensacola Homecoming Show over Pensacola Beach, Florida was a memorable one!