Blue Angels Flies C-130 Super Low Over Silent Drill Platoon

Blue Angels Flies C-130 Super Low Over Silent Drill Platoon | World War Wings Videos

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Incredible Stunt

The C-130 Hercules, also known by the nickname “Fat Albert,” forms a part of their logistical support. The plane transports the Blue Angels support staff, spare parts, and other important equipment in air shows.

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The plane is more than just a cargo plane, it also plays a significant role in the displays and culture of the Blue Angels.

In this video, we get to see highly skilled Blue Angels pilots flying the C-130 super low over a silent drill.

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The plane has become part of shows, just like when it did a low-level pass over the US Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon. Pilots also needed to pass rigorous flight evaluations before they could fly this plane.

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