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Air Force Thunderbirds no longer grounded after budget cuts
Grounded since April because of budget cuts, many of the Air Force's combat aircraft started flying again Monday, the military has announced. (www.foxnews.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
BRING THE AIRSHOWS TO NEW YORK CITY
They spend more money pacing the Senators using private aircraft, than it costs to keep the group easily. It is one of the historical attractions that tinene the AIR FORCE, for over 40 years.
They should have never been grounded. My father took me to see them at Fort Bliss in El Paso Texas when he was with the FBI and I was a child at the time. It was an amazing thing to see. Watching them, ( it's kind of hard to explain ), just made you feel good inside and proud to be an American. Looking forward to seeing them up in the sky again.
Maybe the shows that benefit from having the Thunderbirds should pay to have them perform. Sec of Defense has said that they may have to stop recruiting to cut costs Maybe the Thunderbirds are going to be a think of the past.
The Canadian Snowbirds have done shows this year including the show here in Kitchener just a few weeks back. Yes, they were fantastic, as usual.
Are the Canadian Snow Birds flying this summer?
Some people really should read the article that's linked and not just stop at the headline. There will be no air shows by the Thunderbirds this year. They have resumed flying for training purposes only. The pilots have to requalify (i.e. "become legal") again on the F-16 and then requalify as Thunderbird pilots.
They will NOT be doing air shows -- just like the article says: "The popular Thunderbirds demonstration team comprised of F-16s also will resume training flights, but all 2013 shows will remain canceled." That includes Oshkosh, Fleet Week, and Mather Field -- but you'd have known that if you'd read past the headline.
They will NOT be doing air shows -- just like the article says: "The popular Thunderbirds demonstration team comprised of F-16s also will resume training flights, but all 2013 shows will remain canceled." That includes Oshkosh, Fleet Week, and Mather Field -- but you'd have known that if you'd read past the headline.