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05/25/2026
■Class discussion: Is watching planes and crews making dangerous aerial maneuvers the reason for air shows? Should the military use aircraft costing hundreds of millions of dollars to entertain crowds with dangerous stunts? Why does the U.S. military put on air shows or perform flyovers at sporting events? Are shows, stunts, and parades a wise way of using expensive military equipment along with hundreds of soldiers, sailors, or airmen? Why have countries displayed their military power to the public for thousands of years?
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