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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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T-33 Blue Angels

What role did the T-33 serve for the Blues? Was it a camera aircraft, or just something the pilots could put around in and get their 4 hours of flying time per month?
 
It was used for air-to-air photography but more often for VIP flights (reporters, celebrities, politicians, etc.) and for advance liaison for show planning. Nowadays the Blues' Public Affairs Officer is a non-aviator billet, but back in the day it was an aviator slot and (I think) he was also the narrator for the shows. He did a lot of the T-33 flying.
 
Tracon, not only is the US Navy Blue Angels will always be the best of the best. They also were the first of the best, having preceeded the USAF Thunderbirds by seven years.
 
What role did the T-33 serve for the Blues? Was it a camera aircraft, or just something the pilots could put around in and get their 4 hours of flying time per month?

The same role as the two-seat Hornet serves today, media. Also the narrator generally flies along in the two-seater.

In the US Navy, the T-33 was designated TO-2.

Caz
 
First it was called the TO-2, then the TV-2 and in 1962 it was finally called the T-33B. So an aircraft procured in the early fifties and retired in the mid 60's would have had three different designations during it's career.
 
My Father always took my brother and I to airshows whenever the Blue Angels were in
town, Usually at Carswell AFB. The Thunderbirds are good, But the Angels are better.
Just my opinion.
 
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