| ▲ | jterrys 2 hours ago | |
This actually begs the question...why the fuck would they use THESE for an airshow? They're aesthetically identical to F18 from a ground silhouette perspective. They blew through some really expensive planes from a much smaller fleet for a pony show that any regular F18 could've been part of. | ||
| ▲ | jmward01 3 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
They do training all day every day in these planes. Air shows are probably less exciting than the stuff they practice to do. Also, while they a generically '18's' they are EA-18g's and possibly have enough differences to require maintaining a separate NATOPs check from the other variants. (never flown one so I don't actually know though :). Either way, other than the blue angles who can't be everywhere and don't represent the diversity of platforms out in the fleet, there really aren't dedicated airshow aircraft out there. | ||
| ▲ | kube-system an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
These were locally stationed, just over the border in Washington. The Blue Angels are in Florida today. | ||