File:USAF Thunderbirds F-16s climbing (5626162381).jpg
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editDescriptionUSAF Thunderbirds F-16s climbing (5626162381).jpg |
Fingers 4 formation? The back, white, blue and yellow here are trustworthy. But my scanner isn't trustworthy in the red range of colors, so this is a bit faded looking, compared to the actual print. For example, the red scallops on the tails look orange-brown here, but they were red the in the print they are red.
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Source | USAF Thunderbirds F-16s climbing |
Author | Bill Abbott |
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