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Blue Angels in the Big Sky

Gallatin Field, near Bozeman, Montana, was the stage for the Blue Angels in the Big Sky air show held July 28-29, 2007. The clear skies and mountain backdrops of Montana’s Big Sky country were a picturesque setting for this fantastic show. The hot weather did not deter thousands of spectators from attending.
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Blue Angels' C-130 makes a low pass.
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Blue Angels' C-130 makes a low pass.

  • The F-16 "Viper" demo makes its final pass.
  • Chuck Hall in his P-51D Mustang.
  • After putting the F-16 through its paces, the Viper paired up with Chuck Hall’s P-51 Mustang to perform the Heritage Flight.  Seeing these two aircraft, generations apart in technology, fly side-by-side always thrills me.
  • The P-51 and F-16 Heritage Flight perform a break maneuver.
  • The U.S. Navy's Blue Angels C-130 opens their show.<br />
Sunday’s spectators were treated to what is becoming a rare performance—a JATO take-off by the Blue Angels’ <br />
C-130, Fat Albert.
  • Blue Angels' C-130 makes a low pass.
  • The Blue Angels closed the show.  The thin mountain air did not hamper the Blue Angels from delivering their standard, high-caliber performance—exacting, exhilarating.
  • The Blue Angels' F/A-18 Hornets taxi out for their performance.
  • Blue Angels commander Kevin Mannix shares his enthusiasm with the crowd.
  • Blue Angels make their signature four-ship pass.
  • One of several head-to-head passes in the Blue Angels' performance.
  • Blue Angels' formation break.
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