On May 11, the Thunderbirds air show team participated in the "Miracle Flight" at Andrews Air Force Base.
Such a flight is a unique way to show the public the military elements of the U.S. military.
Since 1953, the Thunderbirds have been the U.S. Military's premier air performance squadron.
The Thunderbirds Air Show Team is an air show team of the United States Air Force, founded in June 1953.
The Thunderbirds air show currently uses the world's most advanced F-16 fighting falcon fighter jet and is one of the most outstanding teams in the World Air Show Team.
On June 1, 1953, Thunderbird was officially established at Luke Afb in arizona, in the western United States.
The Thunderbirds air show team has used a total of six types of show aircraft.
The performance of the "Thunderbird" air show team was divided into single, double, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 aircraft, with more than 70 projects, ranking first among the world's air show teams.