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HOMESTEAD, FL - NOVEMBER 8, 2009: Thunderbirds Pilots walking in front of their F-16 jets on tarmac at Wings over Homestead Airshow. 8, 2009: Thunderbirds Pilots walking in front of their F-16 jets on tarmac at Wings over Homestead Airshow., FL - November 8, 2009: SNJ-5 demonstration at Wings over Homestead Airshow, The SNJ-5 was the Navy's advanced trainer aircraft from 1936 through the 1940s and a primary trainer in the 1950s. SNJ-5 demonstration at Wings over Homestead Airshow, The SNJ-5 was the Navy's advanced trainer aircraft from 1936 through the 1940s and a primary trainer in the 1950s.

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HOMESTEAD, FL - NOVEMBER 8, 2009: Thunderbirds Pilots walking in front of their F-16 jets on tarmac at Wings over Homestead Airshow. 8, 2009: Thunderbirds Pilots walking in front of their F-16 jets on tarmac at Wings over Homestead Airshow., FL - November 8, 2009:  SNJ-5 demonstration at Wings over Homestead Airshow, The SNJ-5 was the Navy's advanced trainer aircraft from 1936 through the 1940s and a primary trainer in the 1950s.  SNJ-5 demonstration at Wings over Homestead Airshow, The SNJ-5 was the Navy's advanced trainer aircraft from 1936 through the 1940s and a primary trainer in the 1950s.