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Formation training for the annual US Navy Tailhook Legacy Flight Program involves putting together aircraft from eras past with today's most advanced airframes. Here Dr. Richard 'Doc' Sugden flies his FJ-4B Fury in formation with an F/A-18F from VFA-122 Flying Eagles out of NAS Lemoore, California.

Formation training for the annual US Navy Tailhook Legacy Flight Program involves putting together aircraft from eras past with today's most advanced airframes. Here Dr. Richard 'Doc' Sugden flies his FJ-4B Fury in formation with an F/A-18F from VFA-122 Flying Eagles out of NAS Lemoore, California.

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