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Fleet Week concludes Sunday, here’s what you need to know

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(KRON) – All eyes will be in the skies. Sunday is the last day of the high anticipated San Francisco Fleet Week show. 

The planes are set to soar in the sky at 11:00 p.m.

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels’ C-130T Hercules supply plane, nicknamed “Fat Albert,” flies over San Francisco, California for Fleet Week on October 9, 2015. “Fat Albert” is used by the Blue Angels for logistics, carrying spare parts and support personal between shows. AFP PHOTO/JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

Here is Sunday’s lineup for the show:

Anthem – US Navy Parachute Team

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MH-65/C-27 Demo

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Patriots Jet Team

F-22 Demo

F-22 Heritage Flight – F-22/P-51

Ace Maker – T-33

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F-35B Demo

Randy Howell/Cory Lovell – Dual

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Blue Angels – Fat Albert

Blue Angels Team 1 – 6

Due to foggy weather conditions on Saturday, the Blue Angels canceled their long-awaited SF Fleet Week. 

“They’ll be back tomorrow. If you missed the action today, get ready for a great show tomorrow!” Fleet Week officials said.

The Blue Angeles usually fly at 3 p.m. following a 15-minute cameo from “Fat Albert,” the C-130 Super Hercules that also transports the team’s maintenance and support equipment between shows.

Tickets are available on Fleet Week’s website to watch the air show at the official viewing area on Marina Green.

About the Blue Angels

Now in their 78th year, the Blue Angels have been around since 1946. Currently, there are 158 active-duty U.S. Sailors and Marines serving as part of the Blue Angels. The elite fighter demonstration squadron and their trademark close-knit formations have been part of SF Fleet Week since it was first initiated by then San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein back in 1981.

​(KRON) – All eyes will be in the skies. Sunday is the last day of the high anticipated San Francisco Fleet Week show.  The planes are set to soar in the sky at 11:00 p.m. Here is Sunday’s lineup for the show: Break Break  Break  Due to foggy weather conditions on Saturday, the Blue Angels […] 

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