One thing I've found out is that the Blue Angles trim scheme is very visible, and not hard to apply. It stands out very well in front of almost any background, and shows the plane really good.
Heres a couple of in flight pictures of my All American Eagle finished in the Blue Angel livery. I'd like to give proper credit for the pictures, but I don't remember if Russum (sp) or Aud took the wing over pic, And I really don't remember who sent me the landing picture from the Northwest Regionals.
I bet that Scarinzi's Blue-Angel would be a great performer, based on how Randy Cuberly's version flew.