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Old March 6th, 2005, 02:35 AM
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Once again, I was blind-sided coming to my reserve drill. Tucson (Arizona)'s
Air Force base had their annual training of vintage aircraft going on. I purchased a 'throw-away' camera to get at least a few photos that I will attempt to post later on this.
Anyway, getting to watch 6 P-51's, a P-38, a P-47, an F-86 and the usual assortment of F-4s, F-15s and F-16's flying in close formation at very low altitudes and on the ground was to say the least a bit exillarating. I was told an F4U was flying but didn't see it as of this post.
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