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Upside down dreams, Taylor County’s Michelle “MACE” Curran defies gravity

Upside down dreams, Taylor County’s Michelle “MACE” Curran defies gravity
Michelle “MACE” Curran trained with the Air Force for 10 years before becoming part of the Thunderbirds, eventually earning the lead solo position of the formation. As lead solo, Curran spent most of her time performing maneuvers upside down. It was with the Thunderbirds that Curran discovered her love for inspiring others to let go of their fear and embrace confidence. SUBMITTED
Upside down dreams, Taylor County’s Michelle “MACE” Curran defies gravity
Michelle “MACE” Curran trained with the Air Force for 10 years before becoming part of the Thunderbirds, eventually earning the lead solo position of the formation. As lead solo, Curran spent most of her time performing maneuvers upside down. It was with the Thunderbirds that Curran discovered her love for inspiring others to let go of their fear and embrace confidence. SUBMITTED
Everyone remembers their first time at an air show. The sounds are overwhelming; afterburners used to create thrust sound like rolling thunder, and the air traveling around the wings of a jet compress...
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