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Description U.S. Navy fighter squadron VF-126 Bandits aircraft, based at Naval Air Station Miramar, California (USA), fly a trail formation on 14 September 1987 near San Diego, California: (l-r) General Dynamics F-16N Fighting Falcon, Northrop F-5E Tiger II, Douglas A-4E Skyhawk, TA-4J trainer, and a Rockwell T-2C Buckeye.
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Source U.S. DefenseImagery [1] photo VIRIN: DN-SP-04-08648 [2]
Author Camera Operator: PHC Dupree, USN

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