Ready for takeoff? Glen Powell and J.J. Abrams invite you to experience the ride of a lifetime this May when #TheBlueAngels soars into IMAX. #FilmedForIMAX
Anyone who hasn't seen Blue Angels at an airshow - I can't recommend it enough. You don't have to be an aviation enthusiast but the flybys and sounds are an assault on your senses. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand every time.
Flying down to visit family in Texas, will be seeing them as NAS JRB for the 1st(ish) time (saw them practicing at McMinnville while flying past myself, he requested back to PDX and was there within 5 minutes. I had barely gone a few miles in that time).
As a USAF Veteran, I have seen the Thunderbirds several times. I also had the pleasure of seeing the The Blue Angels, The British Red Arrows, and The Italian Frecce Tricolori. I will be front and center to see the Blue Angels movie. You never leave any of those shows unsatisfied and unhappy. My wish is also to see the Canadian Snowbirds.
The Gatineau, QC. airshow this year in Sept. will feature the USAF Thunderbirds, RAF Red Arrows 60th year, and the RCAF Snowbirds, CF-18 Demo Team (RCAF 100 year anniv.).
As someone who is former Navy, and we know one of the pilots personally, this movie is going to be one of the best recruiting tools the Navy has ever produced. GO NAVY!
@@redactedrider7606lmfao, that was the 80s, 40 YEARS AGO. I can't imagine being dumb enough to think military propaganda works on modern kids with an education unlike you lot that fall for every simple-minded scam and cult in the book without question.
@@redactedrider7606I still remember seeing a Navy recruiter sitting at a desk inside my movie theater when Top Gun came out in 1986. I think they also did that for Hunt For Red October in 1989.
Ever since I was a little kid (20 now) my dad would take my sister and I to the Miramar airshow in San Diego. Such a great experience that I still remember to this day.
Negative. The press literally lied. most footage is CGI on top of other planes. Even the cockpit shots are "real" as the pilots reactions to g etc, but the background is CGI. There is a video called "No CGI is just invisible CGI", i recommend@@mikedalgliesh1377
I hope this movie also highlights the maintainers. These are some of the oldest F/A-18's still flying, and there is incredible pressure to meet every scheduled performance. Every person involved with this team is of the highest caliber. This will be amazing to watch!
As an Air Force dude who's a major aviation nerd, and as someone who's favorite jet since the toddler years has been the Viper, I have to state that the Blue Angels put on a much better show. @@jrftworth
Seen them a couple of times, but one time stood out. It was actually their final practice before a show in Annapolis (I work at the Gift Shop there). Got on my ex's boss's boat in the middle of the Severn River (right next to the Naval Academy). At one point they snuck up on us by following the river (not crossing it). Out of nowhere they blew past/over us at an incredibly low altitude. Beyond words, will never forget it.
The Blues got me into aviation. I watched them as a kid through the 90s and the joined the Marines and went to avionics I strand school in NAS Pensacola. Watching them day in and day out was an absolute dream. The Naval Air museum is the best in the world, and definitely a must if you love aviation. Luckily at one of my duty stations I was selected to fly with the Blues, Fat Albert Airlines. They sat me looking out on top of the bird. Best airshow of my life. Semper Fi!
I did one of my Navy reenlistments on Fat Albert back in 2011-12. The G’s where too much that we couldn’t do the actual oath while it was flying. Had to wait till we landed. Great experience, now I’m getting ready to retire.😢
Saw this in the theater and it was spectacular! Absolutely amazing cinematography and audio work, great soundtrack, and awesome storytelling following outgoing and incoming team members. Loved the look behind the blue curtain into everything the whole organization puts into their mission! Bravo!
I've seen them perform in four different types and they never fail to amaze. I had the distinct pleasure and honor of meeting Cdr. Frank Weisser (USN, Retired), a two-time Blue Angels team member, when he delivered the #5 solo Legacy Hornet to our local aviation museum. These guys are truly artists at what they do.
In my opinion, the F-4 Phantom II really was the best. Those planes are big, and incredibly loud. Maybe it was because that was my first Blue Angels show in person, and I was just a kid, but the awe that inspired in me never seems to fade.
@@dougrobinson8602 The Phantom is also my favorite. Big and visceral, a Mach 2 bludgeon in a fleet of spears. The others I've seen were the F-11F, A-4 and the Legacy Hornet. I saw the F-11 when I was a Cub Scout (60 years ago) and still remember how graceful it was.
This reminds me a lot of "The Magic of Flight", which also was made for IMAX and has the Blue Angels Seeing that Glen Powell worked on this makes me really excited
AWESOME, I can't wait too see this, and I hope to see them one day in my country, together with our acrobatic team of the Italian Air Force, the "Frecce Tricolori"(they are simply magnificent)! Greetings to our American friends from Italy!!!🇮🇹❤️🇺🇸🪖🛫🔥
As a former Air Force guy, I admire the Blue Angels a lot. My dad worked for McDonnell Douglas when I was a kid, so I have a soft spot in my heart for the Hornet! Something about those blue and gold F/A-18s that put on a great show. But I still prefer the Thunderbirds and the F-16!
Back in 1991, I drove from Michigan all the way to San Diego to visit my relatives and sight see. My uncle took me to the Miramar NAS (Featured in Top Gun) to see the big air show and it was pretty amazing. They had the F-14, F-15, F-16, the Harrier and even the F-117 which had just been recently unveiled to the public. But the Blue Angels were definitely the star attraction. And not only was the main event awesome but I was actually able to watch them practice days before the show because they were practicing near the city. At one point, I was driving down the freeway and got so caught up in watching them, I almost had an accident. Glad I survived long enough to catch the Air Show that weekend. Haha. Anyway, I never get tired of watching them fly and am really looking forward to this film. I just hope my local IMAX shows it cuz they usually only do movies nowadays.
Hope they'll be releasing a CD movie of it sometime in the future for us Blue Angels fans to have and rewatch at will. The teaser shown was amazing. Can't hardly imagine how stunning the whole movie will be.
I lived in El Centro a year and a half…that’s their winter home. And every day, twice a day, six days a week for two months, it was an Airshow! Can’t wait to catch my hometown team again!
I'm so excited for this. I grew up near NAS Pensacola and saw them several times as a kid. I was in the Air Force for 12 years, then worked on NASP as a civilian after. One of my projects was post hurricane repair of the Blue Angels hangar and it never got old watching them launch. We got an air show a couple of times a week while they were on station, and one of their low altitude flyovers was right over our office. One day I was in the hangar offices when the female pilot came in after a flight. Everyone was cheering and I was told after we left that it was her first flight with the team. Pretty cool stuff.
I'm from the Puget Sound area in Washington State. We get the Blue Angels in every year for Seattle's SeaFair festival. They're an amazing show. You know, for a bunch of mop-jockey Airedales... [I'm an Army cavalry veteran... by definition ALL Navy personnel are lesser mortals 😉] Jokes aside, while the Blue Angels are a dog and pony show, what they do is dangerous and demanding work with precisely zero room for error. And all these pilots are carrier-qualified, the equivalent of landing on a postage stamp in the middle of the ocean. **I** can't do that and while I might talk smack about them, I do respect anybody who can.
My father and grandfather were Navy. They took the family to every air show that came to the Bay Area while I was growing up in the 80s. I joined at 18 as an aircraft electrician and served 14 years.. Definitely a strong recruitment tool.
My family and I visited Pensacola decades ago. I loved jets. My Dad tried to get us onto the base LOL. We ended up at the beach (not detained) and one of the solo pilots cruised along where the ocean met the beach. Impossibly low. We felt the jet wash roll over us. It was amazing. Can't wait to see this film!
At 12 years old Mom took me to see the Blue Angels at Brunswick NAS Maine…flying A4 Skyhawks…still have the signed poster! I joined the USAF at 17 and retired 28 years later…seen a lot of jets, air shows, world wide and the Blue Angels are still the best out there! Sorry Thunderbirds…I do love me some F16s but Angels are Bad A** in the Hornet! Lookin forward to this IMAX!
air force dude here. Love the Viper, love the Thunderbirds... the Blue Angels are way better when it comes to their show. ten times as exciting. Most thunderbirds pilots I've met are full of themselves, Blues guys and gals aren't the same for some reason.@@robertmillwee6409
Amazing. Grew up in soCal, so was lucky enough to see the Blue Angels at the base in SD when I was a kid. I know there are other groups now that do air shows, but I feel that the Blue Angels really set the bar and that they’re the team that all pilots wish to be a part of.
I wish I would’ve known my love for aviation at a younger age. Maybe could’ve had a career flying. Completely into flight simming now with MSFS and DCS. Better late than never i reckon
Salute! The pyramids, the waterfalls, and other wonders of the world - here is yet another marvel of time and space with humanity at it's best. Only the best rise above the rest in the blue angels. Breathtaking. Fly on you beautiful merge of man and machine, with unity of team.
This should be good. I remember sitting on my dad’s rooftop and the solo pilots would flyby over the house so low you could see the pilot. That was back in the A4 Skyhawk days. We lived right across the field from the municipal airport they flew at. My dad was a police officer and he worked event security so we would get to go out and check out the planes after everyone was gone. Pretty cool standing next to one on the runway. Those days are long gone but cool memories nonetheless.
The USAF needs to up their game. Over the decades I've seen multiple documentaries about the Blue Angels. Can't think of even one about the Thunderbirds. It's a shame because those guys rock, too!
Gonna see the Blues for the 4th time in ages months. I’ve known about them for a while, but since I REALLY started becoming smart with aviation 6 years ago, I had to go.
Anyone who hasn't seen Blue Angels at an airshow - I can't recommend it enough. You don't have to be an aviation enthusiast but the flybys and sounds are an assault on your senses. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand every time.
Well said!! ❤👍🏻
Flying down to visit family in Texas, will be seeing them as NAS JRB for the 1st(ish) time (saw them practicing at McMinnville while flying past myself, he requested back to PDX and was there within 5 minutes. I had barely gone a few miles in that time).
Cool aviation, yes, but military propaganda, yuck.
Would love to seen them again. But they are not in Europe very often. Last time i saw them was in 2006 at Leeuwarden airbase in the Netherlands
@@evolicious Subjective - I've seen kids in awe and being inspired to take up a career in aviation.
they were cool when i was 7 years old, and they're cool now that i'm 46 years old.
They're still cool at almost 64.
Legends, all of them.
As a USAF Veteran, I have seen the Thunderbirds several times. I also had the pleasure of seeing the The Blue Angels, The British Red Arrows, and The Italian Frecce Tricolori. I will be front and center to see the Blue Angels movie. You never leave any of those shows unsatisfied and unhappy. My wish is also to see the Canadian Snowbirds.
FYI the Snowbirds will be performing at the Comox air show this year. MAY 18.
The Gatineau, QC. airshow this year in Sept. will feature the USAF Thunderbirds, RAF Red Arrows 60th year, and the RCAF Snowbirds, CF-18 Demo Team (RCAF 100 year anniv.).
At Ramstein AB, GE?
I love the Thunderbirds!!
The Red Arrows put on a fantastic show, but I still think the Thunderbirds are the best acrobatic team out there.
As someone who is former Navy, and we know one of the pilots personally, this movie is going to be one of the best recruiting tools the Navy has ever produced. GO NAVY!
@@redactedrider7606lmfao, that was the 80s, 40 YEARS AGO. I can't imagine being dumb enough to think military propaganda works on modern kids with an education unlike you lot that fall for every simple-minded scam and cult in the book without question.
After Top Gun I guess?
"if you thought those super fast and fun jets were great, wait until you spend two years on a boat!!"
@@redactedrider7606I still remember seeing a Navy recruiter sitting at a desk inside my movie theater when Top Gun came out in 1986. I think they also did that for Hunt For Red October in 1989.
@@andrewroberts7428 I sailed AO's in the Navy. 9,000,000 gallons of JP-5, AV-GAS and Black Oil. It made life exciting at sea.
Ever since I was a little kid (20 now) my dad would take my sister and I to the Miramar airshow in San Diego. Such a great experience that I still remember to this day.
Will this release in other countries?
@@angelofmercy6139 She's talking about a live airshow at a military base in San Diego, California. As far as the show, not too sure?
@@p.ipebomb I meant the show,
@@p.ipebomb how do you know "She"
@@surfingbuddha That's nice?💀💀
Someone saw Top Gun Maverick and wanted more out of it. Very exciting!
Well actually Glen Powell PLAYED in Top Gun Maverick...
Yeah like actual F/A-18 on screen and not CGI on top of small airplanes.
Top Gun was filmed with real aircraft.@@RedFail1-1
@@RedFail1-1.....You understand that the Hornets in Top Gun were real, right?
Negative. The press literally lied. most footage is CGI on top of other planes. Even the cockpit shots are "real" as the pilots reactions to g etc, but the background is CGI. There is a video called "No CGI is just invisible CGI", i recommend@@mikedalgliesh1377
as an aviation nerd and photographer, this looks absolutely amazing
cannot wait for this!
I hope this movie also highlights the maintainers. These are some of the oldest F/A-18's still flying, and there is incredible pressure to meet every scheduled performance. Every person involved with this team is of the highest caliber. This will be amazing to watch!
They always do. Every blues documentary I've every watched, they are as much a part of the team as anyone.
Seriously those jets are turds
No finer flight demonstration team on the planet.
GO BLUES!
Lol, I have one word, Thunderbirds
As an Air Force dude who's a major aviation nerd, and as someone who's favorite jet since the toddler years has been the Viper, I have to state that the Blue Angels put on a much better show.
@@jrftworth
Korea team would like to have a word
They are great at very close formation flying, but they're not particularly dynamic. Still very impressive.
what do you mean?
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I grew up in El Centro. My dad was a fire captain at their winter home. I got to see them every day during the winter for years. Still NEVER gets old
The show never gets old... Them waking you up in the morning when you want to sleep in does. :) But its nice to see them fly out in the desert.
Unreal..im so jealous
Seen them a couple of times, but one time stood out. It was actually their final practice before a show in Annapolis (I work at the Gift Shop there). Got on my ex's boss's boat in the middle of the Severn River (right next to the Naval Academy). At one point they snuck up on us by following the river (not crossing it). Out of nowhere they blew past/over us at an incredibly low altitude. Beyond words, will never forget it.
The Blues got me into aviation. I watched them as a kid through the 90s and the joined the Marines and went to avionics I strand school in NAS Pensacola. Watching them day in and day out was an absolute dream. The Naval Air museum is the best in the world, and definitely a must if you love aviation. Luckily at one of my duty stations I was selected to fly with the Blues, Fat Albert Airlines. They sat me looking out on top of the bird. Best airshow of my life.
Semper Fi!
Amazing! Saw them Practicing at Pensacola last fall in October! Always love their air shows!
I did one of my Navy reenlistments on Fat Albert back in 2011-12. The G’s where too much that we couldn’t do the actual oath while it was flying. Had to wait till we landed. Great experience, now I’m getting ready to retire.😢
Wow using “All These Things That I've Done” The Killers brings me back to PBS Carrier
Such an underrated docu-series. One of the best.
Carrier was so good. I still watch it on DVD.
Thought the same thing. I’ve watched that doc so many times and that intro sequence with this song was a perfect fit.
Yep. That was a good use of music.
The Magic of Flight was fantastic. This should rock.
Is that also a much shorter IMAX film about the Blue Angels? If so, I saw that in an aviation museum IMAX theater years ago and it was awesome.
movie is goated. came to the comments just for this
Saw this in the theater and it was spectacular! Absolutely amazing cinematography and audio work, great soundtrack, and awesome storytelling following outgoing and incoming team members. Loved the look behind the blue curtain into everything the whole organization puts into their mission! Bravo!
I've seen them perform in four different types and they never fail to amaze. I had the distinct pleasure and honor of meeting Cdr. Frank Weisser (USN, Retired), a two-time Blue Angels team member, when he delivered the #5 solo Legacy Hornet to our local aviation museum. These guys are truly artists at what they do.
In my opinion, the F-4 Phantom II really was the best. Those planes are big, and incredibly loud. Maybe it was because that was my first Blue Angels show in person, and I was just a kid, but the awe that inspired in me never seems to fade.
@@dougrobinson8602 The Phantom is also my favorite. Big and visceral, a Mach 2 bludgeon in a fleet of spears. The others I've seen were the F-11F, A-4 and the Legacy Hornet. I saw the F-11 when I was a Cub Scout (60 years ago) and still remember how graceful it was.
My dad and I used to go to any airshow in our area. I know I still have an autographed Blue Angles pamphlet from the F-4 days in storage.
El Toro Marine Base Blue Angel Days in the early 80’s was a must, we were there every year with my parents. cant wait for this movie documentary
Have seen both Blue Angels and Thunderbirds….amazing to watch them perform these maneuvers and how close they get to each other.
Looks great! Nice to see a new IMAX documentary.
My family would see them at Moffett Field in California every year when they flew the A4s. Loved watching the Blue Angels
This reminds me a lot of "The Magic of Flight", which also was made for IMAX and has the Blue Angels
Seeing that Glen Powell worked on this makes me really excited
AWESOME, I can't wait too see this, and I hope to see them one day in my country, together with our acrobatic team of the Italian Air Force, the "Frecce Tricolori"(they are simply magnificent)! Greetings to our American friends from Italy!!!🇮🇹❤️🇺🇸🪖🛫🔥
As a former Air Force guy, I admire the Blue Angels a lot. My dad worked for McDonnell Douglas when I was a kid, so I have a soft spot in my heart for the Hornet! Something about those blue and gold F/A-18s that put on a great show. But I still prefer the Thunderbirds and the F-16!
Back in 1991, I drove from Michigan all the way to San Diego to visit my relatives and sight see. My uncle took me to the Miramar NAS (Featured in Top Gun) to see the big air show and it was pretty amazing. They had the F-14, F-15, F-16, the Harrier and even the F-117 which had just been recently unveiled to the public. But the Blue Angels were definitely the star attraction. And not only was the main event awesome but I was actually able to watch them practice days before the show because they were practicing near the city. At one point, I was driving down the freeway and got so caught up in watching them, I almost had an accident. Glad I survived long enough to catch the Air Show that weekend. Haha.
Anyway, I never get tired of watching them fly and am really looking forward to this film. I just hope my local IMAX shows it cuz they usually only do movies nowadays.
My first show was with the Blue Angels, flying A4 Skyhawks. Their Commander at the time was "Money-Maker".
Hope they'll be releasing a CD movie of it sometime in the future for us Blue Angels fans to have and rewatch at will.
The teaser shown was amazing.
Can't hardly imagine how stunning the whole movie will be.
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I saw this on IMAX over the weekend. Amazing.
I lived in El Centro a year and a half…that’s their winter home. And every day, twice a day, six days a week for two months, it was an Airshow! Can’t wait to catch my hometown team again!
I'm so excited for this. I grew up near NAS Pensacola and saw them several times as a kid. I was in the Air Force for 12 years, then worked on NASP as a civilian after. One of my projects was post hurricane repair of the Blue Angels hangar and it never got old watching them launch. We got an air show a couple of times a week while they were on station, and one of their low altitude flyovers was right over our office.
One day I was in the hangar offices when the female pilot came in after a flight. Everyone was cheering and I was told after we left that it was her first flight with the team. Pretty cool stuff.
Just watched that in IMAX my god what a film/documentary the flying and the camera shots are different level
Love these Angels. We will be seeing them this weekend at the New Orleans Air Show.
I've seen the Thunderbirds a few times but I've never seen the Blue Angels. I would love it tho!
I watched the original many years ago on DVD!! And that was spectacular. This looks like it could be sp much better!!
I'm from the Puget Sound area in Washington State. We get the Blue Angels in every year for Seattle's SeaFair festival. They're an amazing show.
You know, for a bunch of mop-jockey Airedales... [I'm an Army cavalry veteran... by definition ALL Navy personnel are lesser mortals 😉]
Jokes aside, while the Blue Angels are a dog and pony show, what they do is dangerous and demanding work with precisely zero room for error. And all these pilots are carrier-qualified, the equivalent of landing on a postage stamp in the middle of the ocean. **I** can't do that and while I might talk smack about them, I do respect anybody who can.
My father and grandfather were Navy. They took the family to every air show that came to the Bay Area while I was growing up in the 80s. I joined at 18 as an aircraft electrician and served 14 years.. Definitely a strong recruitment tool.
I am 55 yo woman and the Blue Angels still gibe my goosebumps. They are the coolest!
My family and I visited Pensacola decades ago. I loved jets. My Dad tried to get us onto the base LOL. We ended up at the beach (not detained) and one of the solo pilots cruised along where the ocean met the beach. Impossibly low. We felt the jet wash roll over us. It was amazing. Can't wait to see this film!
At 12 years old Mom took me to see the Blue Angels at Brunswick NAS Maine…flying A4 Skyhawks…still have the signed poster! I joined the USAF at 17 and retired 28 years later…seen a lot of jets, air shows, world wide and the Blue Angels are still the best out there! Sorry Thunderbirds…I do love me some F16s but Angels are Bad A** in the Hornet! Lookin forward to this IMAX!
There’s been many Blue Angels documentaries over the years and I have probably seen them all. I will be adding this one to that last.
As someone who loves them but not really familiar with the other films, which one would you advise to see now in the meantime at home?
@@justinbeamon6624 "Threshold" from the1970 team and "A year in the life" from the 2004 team are both very solid.
This movie is going to be AMAZING!!! Can't wait to see it!!!
0:50 this is just magic
Thunderbirds be real quiet after this dropped
The Thunderbirds are exponentially better and everyone in aviation knows it. They don't have to say anything
@@robertmillwee6409 My money is on the Patrouille Suisse
(I am very biased towards the F-5)
@@robertmillwee6409Sorry, no. When the Thunderbirds stop wearing G-suits, let me know.
@@tommloye4626You shut him real quick. Beautifully done!
air force dude here. Love the Viper, love the Thunderbirds... the Blue Angels are way better when it comes to their show. ten times as exciting. Most thunderbirds pilots I've met are full of themselves, Blues guys and gals aren't the same for some reason.@@robertmillwee6409
Always wanted to fly fighters as a kid but I had to wear glasses in 5th grade. That was instant game over in the 80's and 90's...
Ditto.
Watching them since the 80s at Miramar and ever since, this gave me goosebumps. I can’t wait to see this
Growing up in Pensacola, this movie is essentially a Magic of Flight remake and that’s what makes it perfect
To ever blue pilot eho has had the honor, thanks. Seeing you guys up there is something special. Top gunners for sure.
Perfect opportunity to use Van Halen's "Dreams" for trailer music. Oh well. Hopefully it will be in the film at some point.
Amazing. Grew up in soCal, so was lucky enough to see the Blue Angels at the base in SD when I was a kid. I know there are other groups now that do air shows, but I feel that the Blue Angels really set the bar and that they’re the team that all pilots wish to be a part of.
J. J abrams sendo o cara mais legal do mundo de novo, obrigado por trazer um documentário sobre o Blue Angels, fãs da aviação militar agradecem
Thank u finally get a real movie. So so pumped
Hope this come to Brazil, please. I have to watch this in IMAX.
Love the demo teams at the air shows
I just saw this at IMAX. Today was the last day for it where I am. If you have the chance, go see it in a theater. It demands to be seen on IMAX.
I wish I would’ve known my love for aviation at a younger age. Maybe could’ve had a career flying. Completely into flight simming now with MSFS and DCS. Better late than never i reckon
The Red Arrows don't even come close to these guys, and I'm a Brit!
This is going to make the thunderbirds jealous.
❤❤❤❤I had just watched that Today ON PRIME Excellent....❤❤❤❤❤
The Blues fly tighter, faster, lower, and dirtier than any other team. Their relentless pursuit of excellence and flying as one is inspiring.
And they do NOT wear G-suits !
this looks really good. cant wait to catch this in a movie hall
I've always wanted to be a pilot since when i was young and this puts a smile on my face.
Wow! The camera footage looks amazing! Even better than Top Gun Maverick 😮
I got to see them at the airshow in Chicago, absolutely incredible!
Blue Angels forever! 🇺🇸
Best advertisement any branch has produced
This looks good enough to download..
Gave me chills. Ive always loved the blues!!!
Incredible footage. Can’t wait!
Definately going to see this film, Day One!
I'm going first day first show. Love the F-18 Super Hornets.
I'm definitely going to go see this,however I wish it was also in 3D!
This is definitely a great big Hell Yeah! I can’t wait to see it.
Saw them in Pensacola and holy hell. They train a LOT
❤ BLUE ANGELS 😎👍
Finally some wholesome, real life movies out here
Had the honor of watching the Blue Angels at work during SF’s Fleet Week last year. Watching them perform never once got old.
I've seen Blue Angels at multiple times and it's absolutely amazing! Can't wait to see this because they aren't near me anytime soon.
FLY NAVY!!
I hope someday they make a documentary about the Tomcat and how it shaped the Naval Aviation.
Salute! The pyramids, the waterfalls, and other wonders of the world - here is yet another marvel of time and space with humanity at it's best.
Only the best rise above the rest in the blue angels. Breathtaking.
Fly on you beautiful merge of man and machine, with unity of team.
I fell in love with aviation after getting Chuck Yeager’s autograph on the 50th anniversary of breaking the sound barrier.
So awesome. All the respect to the Blue Angels and what they do. It's so cool
This should be good. I remember sitting on my dad’s rooftop and the solo pilots would flyby over the house so low you could see the pilot. That was back in the A4 Skyhawk days. We lived right across the field from the municipal airport they flew at. My dad was a police officer and he worked event security so we would get to go out and check out the planes after everyone was gone. Pretty cool standing next to one on the runway. Those days are long gone but cool memories nonetheless.
Thunderbirds been real quiet since this one dropped
The Blue Angels are famous not for what they do as individuals, but for what they do as a team.
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The USAF needs to up their game. Over the decades I've seen multiple documentaries about the Blue Angels. Can't think of even one about the Thunderbirds. It's a shame because those guys rock, too!
Where has this movie been all my life!
Glad that Glen Powell is producer in this. He's a proper aerosexual like me and you have Tom Cruise to thank for that from Top Gun: Maverick 👌
0:15 Holy cow what a shot. This looks amazing!
I can't wait for the 17th of May!
WOW!!!! I can't wait!!!!!!!
Gonna see the Blues for the 4th time in ages months. I’ve known about them for a while, but since I REALLY started becoming smart with aviation 6 years ago, I had to go.
Sneak pass…it’ll rock your world 👍
Precise team work 😊
This looks AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Take your SO that loves jets to this movie. He/she will do your brains out as if you are an actual fighter pilot. 10/10 recommend.
Wow this is pretty chill
NO WAY! A DREAM MOVIE FOR SURE!
I live near NAS... I see them practice 2x per week. I never get sick of it. ever.