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  2. United States Air Force Thunderbirds - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the Thunderbirds moved to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, simplifying logistics and maintenance for the aircraft. The Thunderbirds used the C-model Super Sabre from 1956 to 1963. Republic F-105B Thunderchief Only six shows were flown in 1964 using the F-105 before safety concerns resulted in the team's adoption of the F-100D.

  3. Dick Catledge - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, he was promoted to major and became the commanding officer of the 66th Fighter Squadron. He was sent to the Air Command and Staff College and after graduating in 1952 was sent to Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. In 1953, Catledge became the first leader of the famed United States Air Force Air Demonstration squad, known as the Thunderbirds.

  4. USAF Thunderbirds - Wikipedia

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  5. Michelle Curran - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Curran (born 1987) is a veteran United States Air Force (USAF) major and a pilot in the USAF Air Demonstration Squadron, or Thunderbirds. Curran was the lead solo pilot for the Squadron. Curran is the fifth woman to fly with the Thunderbirds, her callsign (or nickname) is "MACE".

  6. Nicole Malachowski - Wikipedia

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    CNN.com: Woman joins Air Force Thunderbirds; F-16.net article – Thunderbirds' first female pilot announced with new 2006 pilots; F-16.net article – Becoming Thunderbird is dream come true for Nevada native; Air Force Times – Thunderbirds to get first female pilot — 2006-10-13; Pilot to leave Nellis for White House Fellows Program

  7. Cuthbert A. Pattillo - Wikipedia

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    Together they were instrumental in forming the Thunderbirds, the first U.S. Air Force official aerial demonstration team. Pattillo flew right wing and his brother flew left wing in the original team in 1953. [5] Pattillo was assigned as commander of the 3603rd Combat, Crew Training Squadron at Luke Air Force Base in June 1954. [6]

  8. Richard McSpadden - Wikipedia

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    McSpadden served in the United States Air Force for twenty years, achieving the role of commander and flight leader of its Thunderbirds demonstration team. [5]He became a commercial pilot and certified flight instructor, with multi-engine land, single-engine seaplane and multi-engine seaplane ratings [3] while also working in information technology.

  9. Category:United States Air Force Thunderbirds - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Thunderbirds pilots (11 P) Pages in category "United States Air Force Thunderbirds" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.