The citizens of San
Francisco got a treat, shortly after noon Thursday, as the Blue
Angels began their survey flights in preparation for Fleet Week
this weekend Saturday October 8th and Sunday October 9th.
That's right... the Blue Angels are back in San Francisco and
will be flying as follows:
- Thursday October 6th
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- 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- Friday October 7th
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- Saturday October 8th
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- Sunday October 9th
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This year, Fleet Week has added the Red Bull Air Race World
Series to their exciting line up. The Red Bull Air Race pilots will
be racing through a course of air-filled pylons set up on the bay
in front of Marina Green and Aquatic Park.
The Red Bull Air Race Schedule is as follows:
- Thursday October 6th
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- 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM (Practice)
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Practice)
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Practice)
- Friday October 7th
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- 1:10 PM - 2:20 PM (Qualifying Rounds #1 and #2)
- Saturday October 8th
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- 12:30 PM - 2:10 PM (Finals)
- Sunday October 9th
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- 1:10 PM - 2:15 PM (Exhibition)
The Fleet Week Air Show, one of the largest air shows in the
nation, hosts the Blue Angels when they take to the skies above San
Francisco as Fleet Week makes its 25th appearance, October 6-11,
2005. This year's event is expected to attract more than 1,000,000
spectators along the San Francisco waterfront.
Inaugurated in 1981, this popular event brings together U.S.
Navy, Marines Corps and Coast Guard forces for a weeklong
celebration on the water and in the skies -- highlighted by a
two-day air show over the weekend. Fleet Week welcomes The Red Bull
Air Race World Series, for the first time in San Francisco.
This original air racing series pits ten of the world's best
aerobatic pilots against the clock, and ultimately one another, as
they navigate a timed slalom course of pylon obstacles and execute
low-level, high-risk aerobatics. Each pilot flies a lightweight
aerobatic plane heavy on horsepower that cuts the air at over 300
mph while pulling up to 11-positive and 8-negative G-forces.
At each race venue the pilots face different track, climate and
altitude conditions that make for an unpredictable, yet exciting
race. This finale of the seven-country 2005 series is especially
exciting as the World Champion will be crowned. American Mike
Mangold leads the series by two points, and Kirby Chambliss, fellow
American, and five-time U.S. Aerobatic Champion, is in third going
into the season final.
The air show also features the USAF F-16 Fighting Falcon,
Heritage Flight (F-16 with F-86 Sabre), the Patriots L-39 jets,
Army Green Beret parachute team, the Red Bull Air Force skydivers,
Coast Guard Helicopter Search and Rescue demo, and Oracle aerobatic
pilot (and really cool guy) Sean D. Tucker.
San Francisco Fleet Week 2005 will kick off with a flotilla of
naval vessels in the annual Parade of Ships at 11:30 AM on Saturday
October 8th, and a variety of family-oriented exhibits, attractions
and special events staged along the waterfront.