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We had a flight of F-16s fly over for the July 4th festivities today. We're
guessing that they were from the Wright Patterson AFB and flew into Columbus on request for the parade. We watched them fly over and were wondering how fast they normally fly. Basically, we were trying to figure the time to travel the 80-90 miles back to Dayton. Either way, it was awesome, and I couldn't imagine what it would look like for someone knowing that the planes meant bombs were going to drop. -- Brad |
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