File:F-51Hs Maryland ANG Guardian Angels in flight c1952.jpg

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English: Four North American F-51H Mustang fighters of the Maryland Air National Guard's aerobatic team "Guardian Angels" in close formation. Maryland had an aerial demonstration team from 1952 to 1953.
Date circa 1952-1953
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