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<blockquote data-quote="FJRocket" data-source="post: 914252" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>The aerobatic Stearman, with #739 on the blue fuselage, is John Mohr. He does one of the most unbelievable routines you will ever see in his bone stock Stearman which I believe only has 225 horsepower. His flying is worth the price of admission to any show.</p><p></p><p>Of course, then there's the Blues. The best. Tight and very dramatic. Gotta love the sneak pass and the Fluer de Lis. Awesome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing, and for taking the time to go see our tax dollars at work (Blues and TAC demos).</p><p></p><p>For any of the rest of you, you can visit the Naval Air Museum at Pensacola. Not only is the museum awesome, you can watch the Blues practice right behind the museum when they are at home. They do the full show just about every day. Be sure and check with the museum for hours and the practice schedule.</p><p></p><p>If I can't fly in and land right at the air station, next best thing would be to run down on my FJR. Motorcycles and airplanes are hard to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRocket, post: 914252, member: 299"] The aerobatic Stearman, with #739 on the blue fuselage, is John Mohr. He does one of the most unbelievable routines you will ever see in his bone stock Stearman which I believe only has 225 horsepower. His flying is worth the price of admission to any show. Of course, then there's the Blues. The best. Tight and very dramatic. Gotta love the sneak pass and the Fluer de Lis. Awesome. Thanks for sharing, and for taking the time to go see our tax dollars at work (Blues and TAC demos). For any of the rest of you, you can visit the Naval Air Museum at Pensacola. Not only is the museum awesome, you can watch the Blues practice right behind the museum when they are at home. They do the full show just about every day. Be sure and check with the museum for hours and the practice schedule. If I can't fly in and land right at the air station, next best thing would be to run down on my FJR. Motorcycles and airplanes are hard to beat. [/QUOTE]
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