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Happy 4th of July!!

July 4, 2016
FighterSweep Staff No Comments Military Aviation

Happy 4th of July FighterSweep fans!  We hope you enjoy your holiday and get to catch some awesome flyovers.  The US Navy Blue Angels returned to action this week at the Cherry Festival in Traverse City, Michigan.  The USAF Thunderbirds were at Battle Creek, Michigan. What could be better than fireworks and fighter jet flyovers?

FighterSweep fan Harris Calvin was able to snap this shot of Blue Angel #5 on the low transition departure Monday at NAS Pensacola.  We are excited to see the Blues back in action. Nice shot Harris!

Harris Calvin Fan Photo

Blue Angel #5 Low Transition, Photo courtesy: Harris Calvin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Top Photo:  USAF Thunderbirds fly over the 85th All-Star game at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Image credit:  Getty images

 

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