• The
shoulder sleeve insignia for the
45th Infantry Division (
Oklahoma Army National Guard) was a thunderbird patch after 1939, replacing the
swastika as its symbol. • Several
X-Men characters go by the name
Thunderbird, the first appearing in 1975. • The
Ford Thunderbird is an American car. • A WWII-era airfield for pilot training in Arizona was called
Thunderbird Field, which in turn was the inspiration for other names, including: • The
Thunderbird School of Global Management at
Arizona State University. • The 1960s TV show
Thunderbirds created by
Gerry Anderson. • In 1925,
Aleuts were recorded as using the term to describe the
Douglas World Cruiser aircraft, which passed through
Atka on the
first aerial circumnavigation by a US Army team the previous year. • The Pokémon
Zapdos is based on First Nations folklore surrounding the Thunderbird. •
Thunderbird is a roller coaster at
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in
Santa Claus, Indiana. •
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source cross-platform
email client. • The Thunderbird is the cap badge and symbol of the
Canadian Forces Military Police since 1968. • Various sports teams are called the Thunderbirds or have Thunderbird mascots, including: • The
Seattle Thunderbirds of the
Western Hockey League. • The teams of
Southern Utah University, in Cedar City, UT. • The teams of the
University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. • The
Connetquot School District in Long Island, which was the subject of a
lawsuit in 2023. • Thunderbirds can be recruited as units in 1999
Heroes of Might and Magic III and 2002
Heroes of Might and Magic IV. • in
Power Rangers Mystic Force the Yellow Ranger Chip Thorne's helmet design and motif is based on the Thunderbird. • In the
Horizon series, the Stormbird is a giant machine that resembles a thunderbird and can create thunderstorms. • The
Gibson Thunderbird is the bass counterpart to the
Firebird guitar. ==See also==