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Watch: US Navy Blue Angels Sneaky Low Passes! How Low Can You Go?

The US Navy Blue Angels are famous for scaring their audience! Part of the show is distracting the audience to watch a certain maneuver as another Blue Angle aircraft sneaks up on everyone coming the other direction at a VERY low altitude and at a VERY high rate of speed! The Famous Blue Angels Sneak Pass!

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The US Navy Blue Angels are famous for scaring their audience! Part of the show is distracting the audience to watch a certain maneuver as another Blue Angle aircraft sneaks up on everyone coming the other direction at a VERY low altitude and at a VERY high rate of speed! The Famous Blue Angels Sneak Pass!

Nothing better than watching some fast jets flying low on a Saturday evening. Enjoy!

If you have a story about being at one of these Blue Angel shows comment below and share it with us! Were you scared?

Featured image of Blue Angels lead solo, performing the ‘sneak pass’, a maneuver that demonstrates the F/A-18 Hornet’s ability to sneak into a target area undetected at speeds approaching 700 mph. The Blue Angels perform more than 70 shows at 34 different locations throughout the country each year. by U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerUs Mate 2nd Class Ryan Courtade [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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