With cloudy skies limiting visibility for pilots, the OC Air Show had still not started its June 15 slate by 1:30 p.m., but organizers were still hoping to salvage some kind of show for the many spectators.
According to a photographer on the ground, a few planes had gone up to test the weather, but the very overcast skies were preventing the 1,000 feet cloud ceiling needed for the show to go on.
It was announced to the crowd that the Growlers team would not be flying, but organizers were still hoping for at least a short flight from the marquee attraction, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels
The next update from the Blue Angels about a possible flight by the elite Navy squad was expected at 2:30 p.m.
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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: OC Air Show delays June 15 start, still aims for Blue Angels flight