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2011 Dakota Thunder air show
A boy looks down at his parents from the cockpit of a C-17 Globemaster III static display June 4, 2011, during the 2011 Dakota Thunder air show at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Nathan Gallahan)
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Photo essay: 2011 Dakota Thunder air show

Posted 6/7/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Staff Sgt. Marc I. Lane
28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs


6/7/2011 - ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. (AFNS)  -- Aircrew members performed during the 2011 Dakota Thunder air show here June 4.
(Tech. Sgt. Nathan Gallahan contributed to this story)

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6/9/2011 12:12:32 AM ET
I understand the force's frustration, WRT, supporting airshows while constantly hearing talk about tightening the belt. But let's be realistic. The Air Force isn't going to stop flying in airshows and exercises any time soon. AF leadership will get rid of entire support career fields before that happens.
CKJ, SWA
 
6/8/2011 8:01:13 AM ET
I love airshows as much as the next person, but with all the budget reductions I think they need to be severely scaled back. I realize that they promote a positive military image for the general population, but when you are faced with either cutting pay or this type of thing, Airshows need to be limited. This, along with cutting back on the Thunderbirds, Blue Angels, Tops in Blue and all the other stuff that does not directly contrinute to the mission, should be considered.
Dave, OH
 
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