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It looks like the annual fireworks display is out – but most of the other coveted features, including a spot by the Navy Blue Angels (pictured), are on the docket for the 2014 Miramar Air Show, the country’s largest military air show, grounded last year amid federal budget sequestration and a 16-day government shut-down. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, bisected by Kearny Villa Road and Interstate 15, has made up last year’s $650,000 loss, with this year’s profits going back into the base’s programs and services. The displays and flight performances include craft from the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force and historic and civilian artifacts. Around 700,000 are expected to attend the three-day event. For more, see miramarairshow.com.