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- On March 8, 1973 three F-4J Phantoms of the US Navy "Blue Angels" aerobatic display team (Capt. John Fogg #3, Lt. Marlin Wiita #2 and LCDR Don Bentley #1) collided in mid-air during practice over the Superstition Mountains in California. All three pilots landed successfully.Date: 08-MAR-1973Owner/operator: Blue Angels US NavyRegistration: 153083Type: McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantomaviation-safety.net/wikibase/82594
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