The U.S. Navy Blue Angels and U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds performed a rare "Super Delta" formation flyover [1].
This joint exercise represents a significant coordination effort between the two most prestigious military demonstration teams in the United States. Such maneuvers are uncommon and serve as a display of inter-service cooperation and precision flying.
Reports regarding the specifics of the event vary across different sources. Some accounts said the squadrons joined forces for the flyover above a beach in Florida on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 [2]. Specifically, reports from PNJ.com identified the location as Pensacola Beach [3].
Other reports place the event in Washington, D.C. A reporter for Yahoo Sports said the Navy and Air Force demonstration teams flew a joint formation over the South Lawn of the White House [4].
The "Super Delta" formation involves two demonstration teams [1] flying in a synchronized, tight-knit pattern. The event was characterized as a joint training and display exercise between the military units [5].
While the April 14 date is cited by multiple reports [2], some documentation appeared later in June, suggesting the flyover may have occurred as part of a series of events leading up to other national celebrations [6].
“The US Navy and US Air Force squadrons joined forces for a rare “Super Delta” flyover”
The Super Delta formation is a rare logistical and technical feat that symbolizes unity between the U.S. Navy and Air Force. While the conflicting reports on the location—ranging from Florida to Washington, D.C.—suggest either multiple flyovers or reporting discrepancies, the primary objective remains the public demonstration of joint-service operational readiness and precision.



