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A restored North American P-51D-25NA Mustang flies with an F-15D Eagle over the English countryside (July 2001). The back seat passenger of the F-15 (Bud Anderson) flew Mustangs in World War II, in particular Bud Anderson flew Old Crow during WWII. Photo by Maj. Lawrence Pravecek.

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current05:36, 22 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 05:36, 22 April 2005750 × 500 (95 KB)DennissA restored North American '''P-51D Mustang''' flies with an '''F-15D Eagle''' over the English countryside (July 2001). The back seat passenger of the F-15 (Bud Anderson) flew Mustangs in World War II, in particular Bud Anderson flew Old Crow during WWII.
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