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The article discusses the launch of a mobile application designed to help spectators track the Fourth of July aerial flyover in Washington, D.C., which will feature a nine-hour display of military aircraft including NASA jets, the Blue Angels, Thunderbirds, Air Force One, F-22 Raptors, and B-1 bombers.
The app, developed by senior White House official Shawn Chittle, provides real-time flight data, adjustable countdown timers, and detailed information about each aircraft.The event, part of the America 250 celebrations marking 250 years of U.S.independence, includes scheduled flyovers starting at 1:14 p.m.with NASA F-5 jets and culminating in a nighttime B-1 bomber display at 10:36 p.m.
The app aims to enhance the spectator experience by synchronizing with the air show schedule and offering historical context about the participating aircraft.
The event highlights military aviation traditions and national pride, with the White House emphasizing its role in commemorating American heritage through technological and historical displays.