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2015 Dakota Thunder Air Show takes off

2015 Dakota Thunder Air Show takes off

The Thunderbirds perform the calypso pass, an aerobatic maneuver, during the 2015 Dakota Thunder airshow and open house at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Aug. 15, 2015. More than 51,000 military members, as we... More

The Thunderbirds prepare to take off during the 2015

The Thunderbirds prepare to take off during the 2015

The Thunderbirds prepare to take off during the 2015 Dakota Thunder Air Show and open house at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Aug. 15, 2015. Along with the 30 aircraft static displays, the airshow featured the... More

The Thunderbirds perform the calypso pass, an aerobatic

The Thunderbirds perform the calypso pass, an aerobatic

The Thunderbirds perform the calypso pass, an aerobatic maneuver, during the 2015 Dakota Thunder airshow and open house at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Aug. 15, 2015. Each Thunderbird F-16 Fighting Falcon is... More

The Thunderbirds fly by in their diamond opener formation

The Thunderbirds fly by in their diamond opener formation

The Thunderbirds fly by in their diamond opener formation during the 2015 Dakota Thunder Air Show and open house at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Aug. 15, 2015. Ellsworth held the air show to show its appreci... More

Honor Guardsmen from the 28th Bomb Wing presents the

Honor Guardsmen from the 28th Bomb Wing presents the

Honor Guardsmen from the 28th Bomb Wing presents the colors in front of the Thunderbirds at the 2015 Dakota Thunder Air Show and open house, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Aug. 16, 2015. The air show aerial de... More

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