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On the ninth day of Christmas...

Biggles and Algy sent to me...

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Nine Tornados formating... (Crown Copyright)

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Eight TF33s burning... (USAF photo)

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Seven C-17s airlifting... (USAF photo)

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Six T-28s smoking...Trojan Horsemen)

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Five Swedish jets...

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Four UH-60s... (US Army photo)

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Three Eurofighters... (© Crown Copyright)

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Two F-15s... (US Air Force photo)

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...and a Super Hornet on a carrier deck. (US Navy photo)

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