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Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds
With 3.8 million views this week, Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds secures the ninth spot on Netflix's global charts. Released on May 23, this documentary gives an inside look at the U.S. Air Force's Thunderbirds flight squadron. If you're looking for a new documentary, this could be an excellent pick.
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- Daily Mail
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The Independent
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- The Independent
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The Independent
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- The Independent
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