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This is a live wallpaper or screensaver Blue Impulse Live Wallpaper Set the app as live wallpaper to make your android phone more beautiful and alive Download Blue Impulse Live Wallpaper & Widescreens from our given resolutions for free. blue impulse lwp. We have the best collection of Nature HD wallpapers. Incase you don’t find the perfect resolution, you may download the original size or any higher resolution HD wallpapers which will best fit your screen. Blue Impulse are the Japan's Air Self Defense Force (JASDF) aerobatic display team. japan force lwp.
The team consists of seven Kawasaki T-4 training aircraft painted in white and blue colors, only six of which perform at demonstrations. The team's aircraft are each equipped with white, red, blue and yellow smoke systems. The “Blue Impulse” team consists of 11 pilots and about 30 ground crew and the team's home base is Matsushima air base. The first, unofficial, Japanese aerobatic display team was first created in 1958 at Hamamatsu air base. This team flew F-86F Sabre fighters which didn’t have any special color scheme. iruma airbase wallpaper. But, after just four demonstrations, this team was disbanded. The first demonstration of the new team Tenryu (named after a river near the air base), was on March 4, 1960 in Hamamatsu. However this name was hard to pronounce in western languages, so the team was renamed Blue Impulse. The planes were equipped with smoke generators using five different colors for each plane: white, red, blue, green, and yellow. The planes were painted in silver, light blue, blue and pink; on the leader's plane, the blue is replaced by gold.
In the next year, all five jets received special demonstration paint schemes of white and blue. In 1964, Blue Impulse performed at the opening of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, drawing the Olympic rings in the air with colored smoke. In 1970, at the opening of Expo '70 in Osaka, the team drew "Expo '70" in the air. In February 1982, after 545 air demonstrations, Blue Impulse stopped using the F-86F Sabre and instead began using Japanese-built Mitsubishi T-2 jets. The first air show with the new planes was on June 25 at the team's new Matsushima airbase.