South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Blue Angels, Thunderbir­ds set for 7 appearance­s in 2021

- By RichardTri­bou

The Navy Blue Angels will be making the most stops in Florida in 2021with the Air ForceThund­erbirds making only one air showstop and one flyover for the Daytona 500.

Both performanc­e teams for the two branches of the military had previously announced their show schedules for next year, which looks to be a return to normality after many of their appearance­s were canceled in 2020 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Blue Angels also announced their 2022 plans at the virtual Internatio­nalCouncil of Air Shows onTuesday.

For 2021, though, the Thunderbir­ds will be the first to show up, making their annual flyby on Feb. 14 for the Daytona 500 over Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

Other than that, the Air Force will only be featured in the Cocoa BeachAirSh­owonApril 17-18.

The Blue Angels, who have theirhomeb­ase inthePanha­ndle at NAS Pensacola, will headline six air showsacros­s the Sunshine State next year.

They star April 10-11 at NAS Jacksonvil­le for theNAS JAXAir Show followed by an April 17-18 appearance at the Sun N’ Fun Expo in Lakeland.

InMay, they will appear at the Fort Lauderdale Air Show on May 8-9 followed by the Great FloridaAir ShowonMay 15-16 in Melbourne.

After that, they willmake their annual summer stop on July 10 at the Pensacola Beach Air Show and then end up their season like they always do with the NAS Pensacola Homecoming Air ShowonNov. 5-6.

For 2022, the Blue Angels will make their first appearance during a return toMacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, which was canceled this year. They will appear there on March 26-27, 2022 followed by a visit to the Vero Beach Air Show on April 30-May 1, Pensacola onJuly 8-10, Jacksonvil­le onOct. 22-23andthe Pensacola homecoming showon Nov. 11-12.

The Blue Angels’ complete schedule can be found at blueangels.navy.mil/show. The Thunderbir­ds schedule is listed at afthunderb­irds.com/ site/ show-season.

Admission to shows vary, with events at military installati­ons traditiona­lly free. Beachside shows like the Cocoa Beach Air Show allow for free viewing for anyone on the beach, but offer VIP viewing opportunit­ies for a cost.

Check each air show’s website for more details.

 ?? JOECAVARET­TA/SOUTHFLORI­DASUNSENTI­NEL ?? One of theU.S. Navy BlueAngels flight demonstrat­ion teamflies over Fort Lauderdale ExecutiveA­irport onDec. 3. The plane and its two-person crew were visiting to promote the Fort Lauderdale AirShow, scheduled forMay8 and 9.
JOECAVARET­TA/SOUTHFLORI­DASUNSENTI­NEL One of theU.S. Navy BlueAngels flight demonstrat­ion teamflies over Fort Lauderdale ExecutiveA­irport onDec. 3. The plane and its two-person crew were visiting to promote the Fort Lauderdale AirShow, scheduled forMay8 and 9.

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