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Dudley,
My father (http://geocities.com/viewptmd/Dad.html) was a member (squadron leader?) of the west coast precision aerobatic team that was a (the?) forerunner of the Air Force Thunderbirds (apparently there was also an east coast team as well - see http://geocities.com/viewptmd/Dad5.html). If you look up the history of the Thunderbirds, you find that they were organized much later, with no mention of any wartime aerobatic teams. Dad's long gone now, so I can't ask him. Any way to authenticate Dad's claim? Just curious. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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