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Blue Angels
/bluː ˈeɪn.dʒəlz/
Definition
1
The United States Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, renowned for their high-precision aerobatic air shows featuring F/A-18 Super Hornet jets.
2
A premier aerial display team that performs at events across the U.S., symbolizing naval aviation excellence since 1946.
Examples
The Blue Angels turned the airshow into a symphony of smoke trails and sonic booms, leaving spectators googly-eyed.
Watching the Blue Angels execute a faultless diamond pass is like seeing geometry come alive with jet fuel.
My dad dragged us to see the Blue Angels, claiming it was 'educational'—turns out, it's just gravity's midlife crisis.
The Blue Angels pilots mirror each other so perfectly, they could moonlight as synchronized swimmers in the sky.