(Photo courtesy of Chris Fridea)
The Navy’s elite maneuver team, the Blue Angels, flew over our neighborhood Wednesday in a salute to health care workers and first responders battling the coronavirus.
Neighbors stepped out of their homes to catch a glimpse of the team performing its 35-minute flight over the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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The Blue Angels over Fair Park. (Photo courtesy of Norman Alston)
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The Blue Angels at Greenville Avenue and Lovers Lane. (Photo courtesy of Kathryn Willison)
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The Blue Angels at Greenville and Belmont avenues. (Photo courtesy of Liz Hunt)
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The Blue Angels at Buckner Park. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Warheit)
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The Blue Angels at Richard and Greenville avenues. (Photo courtesy of Carter Graves)
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The Blue Angels over Swiss Avenue. (Photo courtesy of Alan Roller)
Our photographer, Danny Fulgencio, captured these images from the Margaret McDermott Bridge.
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The Blue Angels flyover as seen from the Margaret McDermott Bridge. (Photo by Danny Fulgencio)
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The Blue Angels flyover as seen from the Margaret McDermott Bridge.(Photo by Danny Fulgencio)
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The Blue Angels flyover as seen from the Margaret McDermott Bridge.(Photo by Danny Fulgencio)
The Blue Angels urged people not to travel to the event, which is intended to champion national unity in the face of the pandemic. After Dallas, the team also flew over Houston and New Orleans.
Did you see the flyover from our neighborhood? Send your pictures to jdunaway@advocatemag.com.