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Did the F/A-22 do the flyby at the Superbowl?

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posted on Feb, 7 2005 @ 09:09 PM
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correct- two hornets (unknown if super or A/C version), and two raps. Easiest way to tell a "supa" hornet from earlier mods is the almost rectangular intakes, compared to the oval shape on the A/C or B/D model. Fuselage on the raptor is much bulkier from underbelly to top of fuselage, and vertical stabs have a slightly forward pitch on top 1/3.



posted on Feb, 8 2005 @ 05:12 AM
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"EDIT: I think it would have been much more awesome to have a B-52 flyover the field at very low altitude though. But that's just my personal preference"


I live near the Navy base here is wa state, i have seen a B52 fly overhead on its way to the airshow at the base and even though it was probably only 3k feet high it was an awesome sight to see



posted on Feb, 9 2005 @ 02:01 AM
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It was 2 F/A-18s (Unknown designation) and 2 F/A-22s. The tailfins are a dead givaway. I missed the vintage flyby with the B-17, but I would assume that at least 1 P-51 Mustang was there...Maybe even an old Hellcat or Corsair!

[edit on 9-2-2005 by JohnClark318]



posted on Feb, 9 2005 @ 04:13 AM
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Rose Bowl Flyover - January 05

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Rose Bowl Flyover - January 04







Rosebowl 2003

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Forget Football games you want to graduate from Rensselaer.

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