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The two seat Blue Angle Number 7 (sporting an unpainted right tail) stopped to refuel in Amarillo today. I manged to just make it out to Rick Husband and captured it as it departed. I heard the tower say "Blue Angel #7 - you are cleared to make some noise."
-Steve Douglass
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Likely being ferried somewhere. No yellow helmets, so likely some Navy guys with the jobs of taking it to the team to be finished up in El Centro.
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