The Blue Angels do not fly the F-18. They do fly the F/A-18 and the C-130T Hercules, nicknamed "Fat Albert" for support.
Members of the 2013 U.S. Navy Blue Angels are:
Currently the Blue Angels fly the Boeing F/A-18.
The Boeing F/A-18 Hornet. More presicely, the A and B models of it. They are getting new C models in 2009. Same Hornet look, but just a newer model of it.
a giant hornet can fly only 15 mph
300
About 1,300 depending on load and other things.
No they fly with gravity suits because of the G-Forces they will experianced when traveling other 1,000 mph
When Fallen Angels Fly was created on 1994-08-23.
It depends on their military rank, plus flight pay, plus per diem.
7.63 hours.
The Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's flight demonstration squadron, typically fly at speeds up to 700 miles per hour (Mach 0.92). However, their highest speed can vary depending on the type of aircraft they are flying and the specific maneuvers they are performing during their demonstrations.
When Angels Fly - 1983 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
No.