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NOVEMBER 1, 2011 5:06AM

Blue Angels 2011, Alliance Air Show (Photo/Video)

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They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.
Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.

I can't stand the military. There, I said it. Any situation or person who demands I not think I simply have no use for and is a threat to my survival. Don't put your own limitations onto me. I ask you: is there any endeavor of mankind that isn't ultimately about either his desire for love or insecurity thereof? I think not.

MachineGunKid
Training for war

That said, I always get along with military people better than with the average civilian. People without self-awareness are reckless by nature but military training forces you to face yourself to a certain degree as opposed to the plastic princess without a clue. So when I go to an event of military worship, I'm generally uneasy with a lot of conflicted feelings.

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On one hand I want to meet and greet with every military person there, scratch their surface and find out their story. True, I know how every story ends but hearing of the journey is a hunger I can never fully sate. On the other hand, the whole "Hooray for our side" bit makes me wince unbearably. We're all in this together, folks. Pretending otherwise is suicide. The Age of War has passed and yet we stubbornly refuse to let go.

Ah well, that sort of self elimination is Nature's way to purification.

Hawk
Hawk Trainer

But when it comes to doing something with a high level of skill, there's always a moral component to that. Become out of touch with reality at 600 knots in close formation and you will make the news - and not in a good way. I'm interested in almost anyone who's a master at their craft. So despite the blind worship of a military air show, I love the professionalism on display along with, yes, the trinkets of war that explore the human mind.

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"When I was 19, I did a guy in Laos from a thousand yards out. It was a rifle shot in high wind. Maybe eight or even ten guys in the world could have made that shot."
Martin Riggs, "Lethal Weapon"

I have a mountain of air show photos from over the years but I wanted to wait until I got some Blue Angel footage to start posting. Little did I know how hard that would be! Shooting while standing on a rickety chair in a gusty high wind with planes flying by at 1,000 mph across the sun on maximum zoom took some precision of my own. I easily lost over 50% of what I shot due to shakiness and, uh, putting my hand in front of the lens to shield me from the sun. Ouch!

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Yes, it was VERY loud

Some air shows are more about vintage planes and I love those too. The Alliance show is more about modern aviation with American Airlines and Fed Ex having their commercial aircraft open for tours. It's a unique opportunity to see inside these beasts.

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But of course, the big draw is the Blue Angels show and all that it entails. Here's a short Wiki on them:

The United States Navy's Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, popularly known as the Blue Angels, was formed in 1946 and is currently the oldest formal flying aerobatic team. The squadron's six demonstration pilots currently fly the F/A-18 Hornet in more than 70 shows at 34 locations throughout the United States each year, where they still employ many of the same practices and techniques used in their aerial displays in 1946. Since their inception, the "Blues" have flown a variety of different aircraft types for more than 427 million spectators worldwide.

Here's a few shots I captured (click on any picture for a much larger version):

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Click here to see the whole set

But the main thing I came for was the video. I don't know enough about tripods if they have the range to move up and down as necessary for capturing this kind of footage. Maybe I'll do some research and find out for next year. Until then, enjoy what I did get!

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The great Mrs. Michaels first alerted me to this air show in her post.
Must be great not to have to work and go to air shows, own fine camera equipment and get the hard working taxpayers and businessmen to fund you lazy bastards in the homeless shelter. What a fucking hypocrite.
CA, it is awesome! All I got to say to you hard working taxpayers is keep working hard so we can keep our funding up. Suckers! (Not my fault you feel so guilty...wink!)
Small thing but those are the Air Force Thunderbirds not the Navy Blue Angels. These are the Blue Angels
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http://i1123.photobucket.com/albums/l548/rayal1950/TooClose.jpg
Yup, I've seen them both and they are pretty much interchangeable.
Great pictures . . . and musings . . .

Mrs. Michaels has been posting?
Post was from two years ago, Owl. She's gone but certainly not forgotten. Thanks for stopping by!
You got me Harry, dang. I do feel conflicted. If you ever wondered why I came down so hard on you it's because I resented your psychological astuteness when you pegged me right from the start, a couple of years ago, as a 'conflicted conservative.' I support small bizness free eneterprise of course, and the present political system, but I am shocked by the satanic greed of those at the very top who have indulged themselves in nihilistic and socially destructive behavior. What pissed me off is that a 'shelter resident' could read me dat well...dubble wink
And one more thing Hairy-Berry, now that you're not deleting me. I wanted to destroy you becuz folks like you scare the living sputum out of me. If there are hundreds, or thousands more, like you in shelters across the kountry, you all might start a revolution which would imperil my meagre little bungalow and refrigerator filled with hot dogs. It is humble, my wordly possessions, but I fear your kind, if you got organized, would take me down with the plutocrats I bow and scrape to ever'mudder luvin' day...triple nudge
I love the conflict you express here - I would have felt, and have felt, the same way. That said, dang, these planes are impressive! My computer is being ridiculous about video tonight so I'll have to come back for that, but the photos alone are excellent!
Seeing a five year old sitting behind a 50 cal machine gun was pretty disturbing to me, Alysa. One day people will look back at that and rightly call us barbarians.