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From: Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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Subject: Re: This Cockpit Video Of The Blue Angels Flying Just Inches Apart In Formation Is Nuts - Blue Angels inches apart.jpg
Date: 15 Mar 2018 16:34:12 -0700
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In article <nqqlad16uj0tefjqkb20mqgtc8s1nat6mo@astraweb>, John says...
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>Miloch wrote:
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>> Jess Lurkin says...
>>> Miloch wrote:
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>>>> Blue Angels inches apart.jpg
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>>> Balls of steel.
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>> I think the phrase is "accident waiting to happen".
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>Yes, it's supremely skilful and impressive to see, but I always
>wonder why they do this; there's no need for aeroplanes to be
>that close to each each other even in a formation aerobatic team.
>The slightest misjudgement is likely to have a very bad outcome.
Makes ya wonder how close the Air Force Thunderbirds get with their
F-16s...maybe one team is trying to "out do" the other team.
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