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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I don't think a single F-18 Hornet paired up with privately-owned vintage USN/USMC warbirds is much of a "Legacy Flight".![]()

My post was a bit too negative. What I should have said is that I would prefer to see some "legacy" Navy fighters (jets) from the Navy's own inventory still flying at air shows, much like the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight or the Air Combat Command's F-4's from Tyndall. Considering the vast numbers of F-4's, F-8's, A-4's etc. in the USN/USMC inventory over the years, I don't think it would bust our defense budget to keep a few flyable... although the way things are going in DC I could be wrong.Not sure what you mean, since that's what "Legacy Flight" does... Maybe you can ask them to change the name "Legacy Flight" to "The Organization that just Does Flybys with FA-18s and vintage Navy/Marine Corps Aircraft during Air Shows"...![]()
That was at Oshkosh last summer, correct, likely the Friday of the event? I didn't quite make it to the show in time to see that - would have loved to!
My post was a bit too negative. What I should have said is that I would prefer to see some "legacy" Navy fighters (jets) from the Navy's own inventory still flying at air shows, much like the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight or the Air Combat Command's F-4's from Tyndall. Considering the vast numbers of F-4's, F-8's, A-4's etc. in the USN/USMC inventory over the years, I don't think it would bust our defense budget to keep a few flyable... although the way things are going in DC I could be wrong.
hehe, nice shots!
I always have to grin when I see the "petroleum burners" struggle to fly slow and match the speed of the prop driven oldies. Look at those nose high positions and the Phantom with the leading edge slats hanging all the way out![]()
Cheers,
Mark

hehe, nice shots!
I always have to grin when I see the "petroleum burners" struggle to fly slow and match the speed of the prop driven oldies. Look at those nose high positions and the Phantom with the leading edge slats hanging all the way out![]()
Cheers,
Mark