The Chicago Air and Water Show is the largest free show of its kind in the United States.
The action is nearly nonstop and up close, but it's most exciting for first time viewers. The Army's Golden Knights bring the twists and turns, but the Air Force Thunderbirds are teh showstoppers.
"Their precision, the way they perform together and the roar of the engines," said Carter."This is the perfect day for the Air Show. In:
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