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Blue Eagles Team News for 2006

The Royal International Air Tattoo – RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire – 15 and 16 July 2006

The Royal International Air Tattoo day two dawned just as bright and sunny as the first, and heralded a great air show for the throngs of visitors. The crowd at the stand started early, and again continued all day. The display was another corker, the helicopters sparkling against the bright blue sky. One of the discussions of the day was the changes the Team would like to the website, so look out for a new look to the site soon. The next Team show the site is covering is at Farnborough, so stay tuned!


A day in the life of a manager, part 1! The SAAB makes an impromtu office for Clive!

A day in the life of a manager, part 1! The SAAB makes an impromtu office for Clive!

A day in the life of a manager, part 2! Working hard distributing Blue Eagles goodies to the fans.

A day in the life of a manager, part 2! Working hard distributing Blue Eagles goodies to the fans.

 

A day in the life of a manager, part 3! With Team leader BJ in one ear, and the commentary in the other, Clive explains the display to the crowd.

A day in the life of a manager, part 3! With Team leader BJ in one ear, and the commentary in the other, Clive explains the display to the crowd.

Talking of the display, the Eagle break was superbly balanced.

Talking of the display, the Eagle break was superbly balanced.

 

Tony and Mark, pulling up for the heart....

Tony and Mark, pulling up for the heart….

....and crossing at the bottom, very closely indeed!

….and crossing at the bottom, very closely indeed!

 

The Lynx caught in the Eagle Roll, a brutal manoeuvre for BJ and Graham.

The Lynx caught in the Eagle Roll, a brutal manoeuvre for BJ and Graham.

The Gazelles in the tailchase.

The Gazelles in the tailchase.

 

The queue for the Gazelle cockpit was its usual length, young pilots being fascinated with it.

The queue for the Gazelle cockpit was its usual length, young pilots being fascinated with it.

Alex really enjoys showing the public around the cockpit, which visitors really appreciate!

Alex really enjoys showing the public around the cockpit, which visitors really appreciate!

 


Click here to see the Fairford display on Saturday.

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