U.S. Navy Blue Angels land in Twin Falls ahead of 2025 Magic Valley Airshow

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Idaho’s Twin Falls The serene skies over Twin Falls will be transformed into one of Idaho’s biggest airshows, the Magic Valley Airshow, in a matter of days.

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are among the aircraft that have begun to arrive from throughout the nation.

Jim O’Donnell, director of the Magic Valley Airshow, stated, “They’re one of the most popular flying units in the world, yet they come to Twin Falls, Idaho.”

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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels made their third appearance at the Magic Valley Airshow when they landed in Twin Falls on Monday night.

“We are probably the smallest airshow they do,” said Jim O’Donnell. I believe that individuals participate here because they value the community and the treatment they receive. We adhere to the principles that the Blue Angels find appealing.

Through the fence at Joslin Field, audiences can get a look of the pilots’ sleek aircraft as they take a break before the show.

“I came over to see the Blue Angels; I was picking up my dad from the airport and noticed some really cool-looking jets here,” said Twin Falls resident Preston Harmison. “It should make for a cool picture I might post it on Instagram or something.”

Even while the Blue Angels are the main attraction, there are other outstanding performances this weekend.

“We will have an F-35 demo team coming up from Hill Air Force Base, which is incredible to have in the sky; it’s one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world today,” O’Donnell stated. “We have some of the top airshow performers in the world joining us as well.”

Beginning on Saturday, fans can anticipate a full schedule of aerobatic performances, static aircraft displays, vendors, snacks, and much more.

O’Donnell clarified, “The airshow opening ceremony will take place at 11 a.m., and the gates will open at 9 a.m.” “The Blue Angels will take to the sky at 3, and the show will conclude when they land at 4.”

Don’t worry if you attend the show; all you have to do is keep your eyes on the sky. On Thursday and Friday, the Blue Angels are expected to complete several practice circuits over the Magic Valley.

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