It is.Bet it's "Challenger" who also made an appearance at our Fiesta Bowl game.
http://www.eagles.org/about/Our-Special-Eagles/challenger.php
Awesome! Love it! Hopefully, it becomes a tradition like the War Eagle at Auburn.Bet it's "Challenger" who also made an appearance at our Fiesta Bowl game.
http://www.eagles.org/about/Our-Special-Eagles/challenger.php
This is not "a bird"
This is a flyover not some freaking bird
I believe you are not familiar with all the definitions of the word "fly."
Yes, but I didn't say you didn't understand the definition of flyover. I said you didn't know the definition of fly. Further, you posted a picture of a B-52 that doesn't seem to show it flying over a specific location, it seems to be flying over a mountain. By the position of the flaps, it may be landing.fly·o·ver
ˈflīˌōvər/
noun
noun: flyover; plural noun: flyovers; noun: fly-over; plural noun: fly-overs
1.
North American
a low flight by one or more aircraft over a specific location.
OR
fly·o·ver
(flī′ō′vər)
n.
1. A flight over a specific location, usually at low altitude, as by a formation of military aircraft.
2. Chiefly British An overpass, as on a highway.
Pretty sure it's a tie-in to Pratt +Whitney.
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Flyover:
Have the Collings Foundation fly thier B-17 and B-24 over. Now THAT is a flyover to get pumped about.Almost sad that you had to make the connection for some people.
As for military jets, -22's out of Langley would be the closest combat jets that are Pratt powered and not 30 years old.
Have the Collings Foundation fly thier B-17 and B-24 over. Now THAT is a flyover to get pumped about.