http://www.dump.com/cockpitfootage/
Courtesy of a friend who was able to access the State House dome for the same show (I believe):

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Tucky wrote:I think the Blue Angels are the most amazing performance art being done in the world today-
LarryHoward wrote:Joe,
As a retired Navy fighter pilot, I'll only agree that the T-Birds perform proficient formation fly byes.![]()
In 96-97, I was director of logistics/fleet support for the F/A-18 program and the blues were one of our more significant "customers". The airplanes they use are early production aircraft with smoke systems and, since they are fly-by-wire, a small spring that goes from the stick to the dash to eliminate the very slight dead zone in the stick potentiometers when it is centered and to provide them a "hands off" escape by pitching the aircraft nose down if they release the stick. Almost every maneuver is structured so that all but the lead aircraft can exit the formation with a nose down maneuver. Pre go-pro, we outfitted the blues with "lipstick" cameras and those films became the IMAX film "The Magic of Flight".
It is fun to compare the shows over the years. The F-4 shows had huge turning circles but the visceral impact of 2-J79 engines per aircraft made their shows rememberable. The A-4 show remains a favorite because of the aircraft was pretty easy to fly in very close formation and the blues use a 2' "wingtip to canopy" separation for most maneuvers and the turn radius of the "scooter" kept the show close to the crowd.
The Hornet shows always bring back great memories. Budget stress always has folks questioning the cost but I think of the wide eyed kids at the shows. One year at pax,they preformed their arrival routine late one afternoon and a lot of us went down to the flight line to welcome the to town and the skipper and one of the solo pilots were former squadron mates of mine so I slipped past the barrier as the shut down to say hello. As I stepped over the line, I noticed the lady beside me had two young boys who were "boresight locked" on the airplanes so I scooped them up and walked them out. They ended up with autographed pictures of themselves sitting on the shoulders of the team in front of BA-1. I don't think you can buy a better recruiting opportunity.
Glad you like airplanes. Obviously, Me too.