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PRESS RELEASE -- Secretary of the Air Force, Office of Public Affairs

 

Release No. 050107

January 26,2007

 

Thunderbirds to kick off Superbowl XLI

 

 

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Air Force's elite demonstration squadron, the

"Thunderbirds," will help kick off Super Bowl XLI in Miami with a flyover of

Dolphin Stadium on Feb. 4, 2007.

 

The team's six red, white and blue F-16 fighter jets will roar over in their

signature six-ship Delta formation at the conclusion of the National Anthem.

The aircraft will fly over at about 500 feet and 450 miles per hour.

 

"We are honored to participate in the Super Bowl, especially this year, as

the United States Air Force commemorates our 60th Anniversary," said Lt.

Col. Kevin Robbins, Thunderbird Commander. The fly-over is just one of many

events the Thunderbirds will participate in during 2007 to commemorate the

United States Air Force's six decades of air and space power.

 

The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron is an Air Combat Command unit

composed of eight pilots (including six demonstration pilots), four support

officers, four civilians and approximate ly 120 enlisted Airmen performing

in more than 25 career specialties.

 

"Our job is to represent the thousands of Airmen who serve their country on

a daily basis, including the more than 25,000 fighting on the front lines in

the Global War on Terror," said Robbins.

 

The Super Bowl is the nation's highest-rated TV program annually. According

to the NFL, more than 141 million viewers in the U.S. tuned in to last

year's game. Super Bowl XLI will be broadcast to a potential worldwide

audience of one billion in more than 230 countries and territories.

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70% of the world is covered by water. The rest is covered by Bob Sanders.

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There can be only one.

 

 

70% of the world is covered by water. The rest is covered by Bob Sanders.

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My team was the Indy all the way ... but I feared with the weather in Florida that Chi-town was going to be unbeatable on the ground. Manning proved them wrong and the Bears were just out classed on the field. In retro-spec I wish the game had been a better match up, but it was still a good close to the season. I wasn't impressed with Pepsi's half time show, but that Caddy they presented Peyton for MVP is a tight ride. Well here's looking at SB-XLII. As my friend Fates so aptly quoted the immortals ... there can be only one.

 

Night all ...

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Yep I went for Indy too, hate the Bears......Rex blows goats, I have pictures.....

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after waiting all these years..I was hopping around and yelling.I remember watching Super Bowl 5 and jumping in the same way.I am thrilled for the entire Colts team and organization.What a group of class people.

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