One can view pictures of USAF Thunderbirds on several websites. Among these are AF Thunderbirds and the Nellis Air Force Base website. Google Images also has pictures.
The Atlantic City air show in on August 25. Featuring the USAF Thunderbirds
The USAF Thunderbirds typically fly at speeds ranging from 200 to 600 miles per hour during their performances. Their maximum speed can reach up to 1,500 miles per hour during specific maneuvers, depending on the aircraft's capabilities. However, during aerial demonstrations, they often operate at lower speeds to showcase precision flying and formations.
It depends what you mean.If you're asking about the English Electric Thunderbird surface to air missile then the answer is none. They were an army missile.If you're asking how many aircraft there are in the RAF display team (which is called the Red Arrows - but the USAF team is the Thunderbirds hence my assumption) then they normally fly nine aircraft.If you're asking about the team that operates from Tracy Island then the answer again is none. Those Thunderbirds are fictional TV characters and vehicles.
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Thunderbirds are mythical creatures in Native American folklore, described as large, bird-like beings with supernatural powers. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of thunderbirds as described in folklore.
Brains - Thunderbirds - was created in 1965.
Carolina Thunderbirds was created in 1982.
Seattle Thunderbirds was created in 1977.
The Production Budget for Thunderbirds was $55,000,000.
Toyama Thunderbirds was created in 2007.
Vancouver Thunderbirds was created in 2005.