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Date taken16-Jun-07 13:13
Date modified23-Jun-07 08:07
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Camera makeFUJIFILM
Camera modelFinePix F10
Focal length24 mm
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2532 tow truck  turnaround

2532 tow truck turnaround

The tow truck pulls #4 through the Blue Angel flightline, turns it around and pulls it back in line.

If youÕve ever been to a Blue Angels air show, or any pre-show events, you might have seen a two-seat F/A-18 Hornet, number 7, sitting away from the precisely lined-up numbers 1 through 6. Number 7 usually arrives before the rest of the team so the pilot can help coordinate last-minute logistics and occasionally take select members of the media or special guests on a thrilling ride. Number 7 also serves as a backup plane, in case a mechanical problem grounds one of the primary jets from flying with the team. Two number 7s are actually on the tarmac, as well as an additional un-numbered jet that can be quickly re-numbered so the team never misses a beat. The show must go onÑand the crowds love them for it. [airportjournals.com]

Photo by Craig on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at the Fargo Air Museum.