File:Sean Tucker at 2004 Oceana air show.jpg
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DescriptionSean Tucker at 2004 Oceana air show.jpg |
English: Naval Air Station Oceana, Va. (Sept. 24, 2004) – World-class pilot Sean Tucker flies his Team Oracle (modified Pitts S-2 N260SP) aerobatic aircraft past the crowd at the 2004 "In Pursuit of Liberty," Naval Air Station Oceana Air Show. Twice during his performance, Tucker will fly the aircraft backwards, straight down, tail-first at more than 100 mph. The air show, held Sept. 24-26, showcased civilian and military aircraft from the Nation's armed forces, which provided many flight demonstrations and static displays. |
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Navy NewsStand Photo ID: 040924-N-0295M-030 Navy NewsStand Home |
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Author | United States Navy, Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain | |||||||
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Date and time of data generation | 15:12, 24 September 2004 |
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