Thunderbirds demo team



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    Thunderbird no. 2 as a two seater. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    Thunderbird with no number. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    USAF Thunderbird Commander Leader with nose art / decal "Lets Roll". [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    USAF Thunderbird F-16A #81-0663 with Maj. Jim Latham titles parked outside the WPAFB museum. It currently resides inside the museum. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    USAF Thunderbird no. 1 with "Lets Roll" nose art decal. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    A Thunderbird Diamond formation. Note the 2 two seaters in the 1 and 2 slot, very rare. [Photo by Frank Ertl]
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    USAF F-16A block 15 #81-0676 spotted at Soesterberg AB on June 12th, 1984. This airframe has flown almost all its career as a Thunderbird F-16 wearing no 3 on this picture. After its career as a demo jet it flew for about 4 years with the 422nd TES and 425th FS before being retired and stored at AMARC. [Photo by Roel Reijne]
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    Thunderbird no. 7 takes off in full afterburner on May 31st, 1996 from London Ontario for a media flight. [Photo by Jon Somerville]
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    USAF Thunderbirds' F-16D being towed along the flight line at Aviation Nation 2004 held at Nellis AFB on November 9th, 2004. There is no number on this aircraft. [Photo by Jeff Hollenbeck]
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    USAF Thunderbirds' aircraft numbers one and two taxiing down the flight line prior to takeoff for the Saturday performance at Aviation Nation held at Nellis AFB on November 9th, 2004. [Photo by Jeff Hollenbeck]
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    T-birds double pass at Hill AFB in 2004. [USAF photo]
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    T-birds line-up at Hill AFB in 2004. [USAF photo]
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    T-bird buzzing past the camera at Hill AFB in 2004. [USAF photo]
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    Follow The Leader. [USAF photo]
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    Knife Edge Pass. [USAF photo]