The B-2’s annual flight to Pasadena, California from its base in Missouri is carefully choreographed—and inclement weather can sometimes disrupt it. Since 2005, the flyover of the United States Air ...
Foul weather meant the famed B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which typically ushers in the Rose Parade each year, missed its first flight Thursday morning in Pasadena during the 137th installment of the ...
The skies were cloudy. The rain was coming down. Bystanders and Pasadena were prepared to hear the thunder, but not from the weather, rather the B-2 bomber flying over to signify the start of the ...
The moment the singer holds “brave,” the clock starts. For update see: Rain grounds annual B-2 bomber flight over the Rose Parade That final note of “The Star-Spangled Banner” helps determine when a B ...
Every year, without fail, the Rose Parade in Pasadena reaps moments worth talking about beyond its two-hour runtime. The first moment to remember is, actually, the absence of an usually-iconic moment.
Usually part of the parade and pre-game festivities in Pasadena, the flyover was delayed as a storm delivered rain to much of the region. The system produced the heaviest rain early Thursday before ...
The B-2 didn’t fly. But the America250 float soared down Colorado Boulevard on Thursday, Jan. 1. When three majestic bald eagles soared 30-feet over Colorado Boulevard in the 137th Rose Parade on New ...
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