A flyover? Yeah. But this is kind of odd in a few ways.
First, it's usually a flight from a nearby base, and it's also usually 2-4 of the same type of aircraft from the same unit.
What you've got here is 3 different type of aircraft that cruise at different speeds making a trek over thousands of miles to link up in formation at a low altitude at the same time so they can all fly over a 1 acre spot at the exact same moment a pop star is hitting the end note for the national anthem.
In terms of planning and coordination, that was some crackerjack work pulling it all together to make it happen. But it also sent a military message: "We just put over 200 500lb bombs on the same spot... for funsies. On a Sunday."
A flyover? Yeah. But this is kind of odd in a few ways.
First, it's usually a flight from a nearby base, and it's also usually 2-4 of the same type of aircraft from the same unit.
What you've got here is 3 different type of aircraft that cruise at different speeds making a trek over thousands of miles to link up in formation at a low altitude at the same time so they can all fly over a 1 acre spot at the exact same moment a pop star is hitting the end note for the national anthem.
In terms of planning and coordination, that was some crackerjack work pulling it all together to make it happen. But it also sent a military message: "We just put over 200 500lb bombs on the same spot... for funsies. On a Sunday."
It's usually the flight team, correct. designated flight team. Thundebirds or Blue Angels.