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The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated an aerobatic routine of flips and turns at the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 4. The Wardog, first stationed in E... More

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6 Texan “War Dog” during his performance at the 2016 MCAS Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept. 24. Collver uses the World War... More

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6 Texan “War Dog” during his performance at the 2016 MCAS Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept. 24. Collver uses the World War... More

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during a demonstration during the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 3. The Wardog used to be at MCAS El Toro, Calif., befor... More

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during a demonstration during the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 3. The Wardog used to be at MCAS El Toro, Calif., befor... More

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6 Texan “War Dog” during his performance at the 2016 MCAS Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept. 24. Collver uses the World War... More

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans with an aerobatic routine of flips and turns during the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 4. The Wardog, first stat... More

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" provided fans with an aerobatic routine of flips and turns during the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 4. First stationed in El ... More

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated

The North American AT-6 Texan "Wardog" demonstrated an aerobatic routine of flips and turns at the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 4. The Wardog, first stationed in E... More

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6

John Collver soars above the flight line in an AT-6 Texan “War Dog” during his performance at the 2016 MCAS Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept. 24. Collver uses the World War... More

2019 MCAS Miramar Air Show: Aftershock vs Wardog

2019 MCAS Miramar Air Show: Aftershock vs Wardog

Wardog races against Aftershock jet firetruck at the 2019 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Air Show on MCAS Miramar, Calif., Sept. 27. This year's air show honors first responders by featuring several performan... More

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during

The North American AT-6 Texan “Wardog” flies during a demonstration during the 2014 Miramar Air Show aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 3. The Wardog's first flight was on April. 1, 1935.

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