No it is not...its just already burnt oil
The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds are unique air show only fighter jets. They produce the colored smoke with a special oil that is used that helps produce the smoke and the color.
In the current F18 model that the Blue Angels use, the nose cannon has been removed and replaced by an oil tank. The oil from this tanked is pumped along and dumped into the exhaust tailpipe to produce a white billowing smoke.
Yes. The United States Navy Blue Angels flown over Chicago during the air and water show.
No way!! Blue Angel jets are not fake. They flown over Chicago before during the airshow.
Sightings - 1992 Sprites and Blue Jets was released on: USA: 9 July 1994
No, military jets are not the only aircraft that leave smoke trails behind. Both military and civilian jets can produce contrails, which are visible trails of condensed water vapor that occur when hot, humid air from the jet engine exhaust meets cooler temperatures at high altitudes. Additionally, some aircraft may intentionally release smoke for training or aerial display purposes. Therefore, smoke trails can be produced by various types of aircraft, not just military jets.
poullition caused by cars,smoke stacks,jets etc
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.
jets green colts blue
There are quite a few companies that will rent out private jets to wealthy individuals. Those companies include Blue Star Jets, Gulf Stream and Net Jets.
The blue and gold uniforms are their alternate uniforms. The Jets were originally called the Titans and their colors were blue and gold. Incidently, they were called the Titans because titans are bigger than giants.
Normal: Green and White (Throwback: Gold and Dark Blue)