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Super Bowl flyover thrills crowd around stadium in Tampa

Super Bowl flyover thrills crowd around stadium in Tampa By FOX 13 News Staff Published  Super Bowl LV flyover The Air Force performed a first-of-its-kind trifecta flyover for Super Bowl LV, featuring a B-52 Stratofortress, a B-1B Lancer, and a B-2 Spirit – more commonly known as the ‘stealth’ bomber. Here s the view from inside and outside Raymond James Stadium. TAMPA, Fla. - Super Bowl LV in Tampa got off to a roaring start Sunday thanks to a rare trifecta flyover by the U.S. Air Force. Just as Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan finished the Star Spangled Banner, three of the Air Force’s front-line bombers – a B-52 Stratofortress, a B1-B Lancer, and the B-2 Spirit ‘stealth’ bomber – cruised over Raymond James Stadium to help kick off the big game.

This year s Super Bowl flyover will be unlike any other

Everything to know about the bombers that flew over Super Bowl LV Rob Verger © Provided by Popular Science From left: A B-1, B-2, and a B-52 soar over the Super Bowl on February 7, 2021. This story has been updated. It was first published on February 5, 2021. On Sunday evening, just as the last notes sounded on the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV, three U.S. Air Force planes roared over the stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was a trio of bombers. That represents a change from recent years that saw smaller craft, such as the F-16s of the Thunderbirds, streaking overhead.

Here s how the Air Force will pull off a triple-bomber Super Bowl flyover

Here’s how the Air Force will pull off a triple-bomber Super Bowl flyover February 4 An Air Force maintainer assigned to the 393rd Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., talks to the pilots of a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber at Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia, Aug. 14 to support a Bomber Task Force mission to Australia. (Senior Airman Alexandria Lee/Air Force) When Super Bowl fans see the unprecedented triple-bomber flyover before the game Feb. 7, they won’t just be watching planes fly. They’ll be watching the end result of hundreds of airmen’s coordinated efforts to ensure a tightly choreographed flight is pulled off, right down to the second.

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