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Kawasaki T-4 46-5731 - number 2
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5731 / number 2 (msn 1131), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April 1997. Date: 1997
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1131 1997 50th Aerobatic Airshow Anniversary Defence Impulse Kawasaki Nellis Usaf Base
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This photograph captures the sleek and agile Kawasaki T-4 46-5731, number 2, or msn 1131, of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, as it soared through the skies above Nellis Air Force Base during the 50th Anniversary of the United States Air Force airshow on 26 April 1997. The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) aircraft, a variant of the T-4 Jet Trainer, is adorned with the distinctive Blue Impulse team insignia and presents a stunning display of aeronautical engineering and skill. The T-4, manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, is a versatile and advanced trainer that has been in service with the JASDF since 1974. This particular aircraft, 46-5731, is a part of the Blue Impulse team, which is renowned for its thrilling and precise aerial performances. The team was formed in 1961 and has been a fixture at airshows around the world ever since. The Nellis Air Force Base airshow marked a significant milestone for the USAF, celebrating five decades of service and innovation. The event drew aviation enthusiasts from far and wide, who were treated to an impressive lineup of aircraft displays, demonstrations, and aerial acrobatics. The Blue Impulse team's performance was a highlight of the day, showcasing the skill and precision of its pilots and the capabilities of the Kawasaki T-4. This photograph, taken from The Tony Lovelock Collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique and captivating perspective of this iconic moment in aviation history. The T-4 46-5731, number 2, of the Blue Impulse team, stands as a testament to the enduring passion for flight and the remarkable advancements in aeronautical engineering.
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