The Blue Angels’ C-130J will return once again to Marshall Aerospace in the UK to have its center wing box replaced, adding decades to its lifespan. Marshall Aerospace has announced that the U.S. Navy ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The U.S. Navy Blue Angels' iconic transport plane dubbed "Fat Albert" likely won't fly next year. The Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron confirmed the C-130 is being flown to ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The U.S. Navy Blue Angels' Fat Albert has left Pensacola for "heavy maintenance" work in the UK. According to the Blue Angels, the plane is going to Marshall Aerospace in Cambridge, ...
Media got the chance to fly in the Blue Angels' "Fat Albert." "Fat Albert" is the elite team's C-130 cargo aircraft. "Fat Albert" is a nickname given to the plane by Marine Corps Blue Angel pilots in ...
The United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, better known to aviation fans worldwide as the Blue Angels, first took to the skies as a team on June 15, 1946. Legendary Admiral Chester W.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels flew into central Pennsylvania once again today to prepare for their upcoming return to the area as part of its 2026 Air Dot Show Tour. Around 9:30 a.m., Blue Angels plane #7 ...
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